A sentence using as: As a family, we went to the store to get ice cream.
at the store.
It's before the "and".Ex: When I went to the store, I had to get ice cream, milk, eggs, and butter.
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Not always, but you can do:)You should only put a comma after the word and if the comma is setting off a phrase. For example:CORRECT: I went to the store, and, in order to get the ice cream in the freezer before it melted, I ran home.INCORRECT: I went to the store and, I ran home.
Subordinating Conjunctions are conjunctions that come at the beginning of clauses and make a clause dependent on another clause. They also show a relationship between one clause and another. If we take the Independent Clause, "He went to the store," and we put a subordinating conjunction at the beginning of that clause, "Since," the clause becomes dependent on another sentence to make it complete. "Since he went to the store." Notice that this sentence can no longer stand alone. When we add a subordinating conjunction to the beginning of a clause we must attach it to an independent clause--"Since he went to the store, I got my ice cream." The subordinating conjunction also shows a relationship between the first clause and the second clause. It was BECAUSE he went to the store that I got my ice cream. The reader can tell that there would be NO ice cream if he hadn't. Some examples of subordinating conjunctions are: As soon as Whenever Wherever When After that Because Since
"She sells seashells by the seashore." "The cat meowed loudly, demanding attention." "The rain, the cold wind, and the darkness." "I love chocolate, chocolate ice cream, and chocolate cake." "He ran, jumped, and danced in the park."
the ice-cream cone. a dude wanted ice-cream and there weren't enough cups left so the guy went to the Swedish waffle store (i want to go to a waffle store :D) and wrapped the ice-cream in a waffle and everybody wanted to try it.
Yes, some Weis stores sell dry ice. It is typically located in the store's ice or freezer section. It's recommended to call your local Weis store to confirm if they carry dry ice before making a trip.
Here's an example: After the football game, I went out for ice cream. Even after I went for ice cream, I was still hungry, so after going to eat ice cream I went to McDonald's.
in an ice store
W. F. Weeks has written: 'Some elements of iceberg technology' -- subject(s): Icebergs 'The growth, structure, and properties of sea ice' -- subject(s): Ice mechanics, Sea ice, Ice, Electric properties