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This afternoon you are coming to the Laboratory.
I had breakfast this morning and then I will go for a run in the park later.
It depends on the sentence: You will be coming to the lab in the afternoon! Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon? This afternoon, you will be coming the the lab, won't you?
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
The word after is a preposition in the sentence "We arrived after breakfast" as it shows the relationship between breakfast and the time of our arrival.
The subject of the sentence "After breakfast she needs to run a few errands" is "she." This pronoun refers to the person who is performing the action of needing to run errands. The phrase "After breakfast" provides additional context but does not affect the subject.
Yes
they eat breakfast mostly in the morning and sometimes in the afternoon.
"She" is the subject of this sentence.
They are traditionally eaten with afternoon tea in places where they have afternoon tea. I like them for breakfast.
This afternoon you are coming to the Laboratory.
I had breakfast this morning and then I will go for a run in the park later.
It depends on the sentence: You will be coming to the lab in the afternoon! Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon? This afternoon, you will be coming the the lab, won't you?
The nouns are: team, practice, and afternoon.
* With breakfast * Mid-morning and/or afternoon
French toast was eaten at any time, at breakfast, as a desert or an afternoon snack
I have piano class in the afternoon