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'I am a Quaker.' Quakers have a strong emphasis on community. There were many quakers outside city hall.
Noun: The protest against the government drew a large crowd. Verb: People protested peacefully outside the city hall to demand change.
The root word "mon" in "admonished" means to warn or scold someone firmly. In this sentence, the hall monitor cautioned or rebuked you for shouting.
The three prepositions in the sentence are "down," "through," and "into."
Yes, if you are referring to a particular hall of fame, such as, "We visited the National Football League Hall of Fame." No, when referring to a generic or unspecified hall of fame, such as, "He is in the hall of fame," or "He is in the football hall of fame."
The nouns are car, grass, street and city hall.
The phrase would not have a hyphen. New Town City Hall was open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. I attended a community meeting at city hall. Note: In the USA you could also use town hall.
Yes, it is a proper noun.
No, city hall is a common noun unless it is a specifically named city hall, such as the Savannah City Hall, the Chicago City Hall, etc.
The address of the City Hall in Wilmington is City Hall (215) 686-3719 231 City Hall.
City Hall of Quebec City was created in 1896.
Ocean City City Hall was created in 1914.
U can get marrided at city hall
The hall was dark and spooky. I walked down the hall. He yelled at me from across the hall.
City Hall, London, called The Egg
City Hall - Haarlem - was created in 1604.