The sentence "What time are you going to the store?" is an interrogative sentence. It asks a question and seeks specific information about the time of a future action. Interrogative sentences typically begin with a question word, such as "what," and are often structured to elicit a response.
I am using the word 'am' in this sentence. I am going to the store in two hours time.
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In his answer to the complaint, I hope he will aver that he was not at the store at the time of the burglary.
An object (of Time).
At a certain point in time, I was actually considering going out with him!
This is the first time I've tried this kind of hairstyle. This is my first time to try this kind of hairstyle.
yes, go to the blizzard store website.
"She was quiet" = past simple "for a long time" = prepositional phrase concerning time Past simple sentence. Does that answer it for you?
If you are going to do this please be committed.your not going to be committed i know.You said you were going to be committed this time!
I believe that in this instance, the correct sentence would be: I am going early; thus, I will be on time.
The sentence means "I am going to believe you only this time."
"Did you finish your homework?" "Where is the nearest grocery store?" "What time does the movie start?"