You go to the store.
no, he go to the fruit store
go to the book store go to church go to dollar store
I need to go to the appliance store. What can an individual purchase at an appliance store. I need to go to the appliance store. What can an individual purchase at an appliance store.
After is a subordinating conjunction and would be used when you have a comlex sentence. "After we go to the park, we will go to the store." Later, however, is an adverb and can be used in almost any sentence. "We will go to the store later; Later we will go to the store; We will later go to the store."
At the end of the statement. Buy these at the store:
go to the star in the corner of your screen and go to the stats/store/stuff. when you enter go to store and press on the mini bookbag on the corner.
The number of people who go into the store ;)
you go to store (hardware store) and you ask the people and they will tell you where to go>
Sounds like an app. Go to the App Store.
The way to find out if you need to use "me" or "I" in a sentence is taking out the other pronoun and seeing if the sentence still makes sense. Example: You and I will go to the store. I will go to the store. still makes sense You and me will go to the store. Me will go to the store. does not make sense
Ask your HR department, or your store manager.