The chicken got ran over because, he wasn't fast enough to make it too the other side. Because he stopped in the middle to wee what was coming.
The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
Lauren - his daughter - ran him over.
because he ran away from your awful spelling
He got ran over He got ran over
Her brother Will Chapman accidentally ran over her while driving.
he ran over the ghoul line
take the chicken over. the take the seed over and take the chicken back. then take the fox over and then the chicken.
You move the chicken over. Then the feed. But bring the chicken back. Then you bring the fox over. Then the chicken.
Take the chicken over, come back. Take the chicken feed over, bring the chicken back. Take the fox over, come back. Take the chicken over.First, bring the chicken. All's well. Go back empty-handed. Next, bring the fox over. Then come back WITH the chicken! Now you should have the fox on one side and the chicken with the feed on the other. Bring the feed over, come back empty-handed, bring the chicken over, done.
take the chicken over then take the feed over after that take the chicken back to the other side then take the fox over then take the chicken over and you are done.
First take the chicken over, then bring the fox, put the fox down, take the chicken over again, put the chicken down, take the grain and bring it over, and finally take the chicken over.
No way!!! She is still alive and has no record of being ran over by a vehicle!!!!