There is only one noun in the sentence: student
first of all..... that is a common sense question... to answer that, its quickly.
He struggled to walk backward down the narrow hallway.
pronoun (verb) ((adjective)) (((object))) She (walked down) the ((dark)) (((street))). He (whistled) a ((lively)) (((tune))).
Yes.A sentence is a group of words, usually with a subject and a verb, that express a statement, question, or instruction. eg Jon ran. Did Jon run quickly?Some sentences don't have subjects in this kind of sentence the subject (you)is implied egSit down. Be quiet. Pass the butter please.If I write something like this -- Jon quickly to school (no verb) you can see the sentence is not complete.Jon biked quickly to school.
I chose to skip happily with Emily down to the river.
first of all..... that is a common sense question... to answer that, its quickly.
I was chasing my dog quickly down the road
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Here are some sentences.Run quickly down to the store.She quickly finished her work.
Example sentence - I was afraid I would twist my ankle if I ran down the stairs too quickly.
She slid down, quickly engulfed by the depths of the river.
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The BUS went quickly down the rough terrain on the street.
The starved man quickly sat down and attacked the hot pizza with enthusiasm.
He struggled to walk backward down the narrow hallway.
The student conscientiously wrote down all his homework assignments for the week he was going to miss school.
pronoun (verb) ((adjective)) (((object))) She (walked down) the ((dark)) (((street))). He (whistled) a ((lively)) (((tune))).