The Deterministic Grammar Production (DGP) for the sentence "the boy went to the store" can be broken down into its grammatical components. It consists of a noun phrase (NP) "the boy," a verb phrase (VP) "went to the store," where "went" serves as the verb and "to the store" functions as a prepositional phrase (PP) indicating the destination. Overall, the structure can be represented as: S → NP VP, with NP → Det N and VP → V PP.
He went to newtown highschool in Queens Newyork
It is an adjective. ex: The vague boy went to the store If it was a noun the sentence would not make sense. The vague went to the store.
He went to the video store to get a movie
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She and her father went to the store Or Her father and her went to the store. She and her father went to the store.
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