The word the is usually pronounced as thee before a word starting with a vowel as: the apple.
It is pronounced with an unstressed sound the (like thuh) before word starting with a consonant as: the banana.
A few people never learn this distinction and stick to just one of these alternatives.
He went to the store and bought some bread.
Conjunction junction whats your function?
Then, she proceeded with her grocery shopping.
example of contrapositive
Here is an example of a sentence with a period.
They went to the store. Got some cheese, saw it had holes in it and but it back ;D
She and her father went to the store Or Her father and her went to the store. She and her father went to the store.
I went to a store, the store manager was so churlish to people
1/2=50%= or one half of the people. Because all together 7 people went to stores. 7 is half of fourteen so it's a half.
Ma went to town and got some store boughten sugar . boughten is an English word.
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Yesterday I went to the store and bought some bologna
You and your dad went to the store
He went to the store and bought some bread.
"Mrs. Smith went to the store." Or: "She went to the store." Never "Mrs. Smith she went to the store." The subject of the sentence is "Mrs. Smith" - if you also have "she" then you have the subject in there twice (if this will help you to remember that you only need one of these).
Johnna went to the store to shop for groceries and household items.
My friends went to a Concert last monday on labor day