The word 'store' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'store' is a word for a retail establishment selling items to the public; a general word for a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed.
The verb 'store' is to keep or accumulate something for future use.
Examples:
Please stop at the store for some bread. (noun)
We keep a store of bottled water for emergencies. (noun)
We buy extra vegetable in season to store in the freezer. (verb)
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The squirrel chose to store the nuts in a pocket she dug in a flowerpot.
i went to the store galling up the street
Jim and Bob went to the store.
"I went to the store to buy groceries."
Imperative sentences in the English language are the sentences that make a command or request; Get me some water. Leave that cat alone. Go to the store for me. Bring me some ice.
She wore a veil at the wedding.The store was a veil for shady underground operations.
I left so we could go to the store
We should be hurrying to the store now. This is an example sentence for an adverb.
Imperative sentences in the English language are the sentences that make a command or request; Get me some water. Leave that cat alone. Go to the store for me. Bring me some ice.
computer is an electronic device used to store informational date.sangavi.
Anthers are the parts of a flower that store pollen until it matures.