the flow of the water seems continuous.
The rain was continuous through the night.
The curved stone pathway between the driveway and the front stoop made a continuous foot path between the car and the front door.
She handed me the book.
The boy played soccer with his friends in the park.
To form the active voice in simple past tense, you typically use the subject followed by the past tense of the verb. For example, "She cooked dinner." To form the passive voice in simple past tense, you use a form of 'be' followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "Dinner was cooked by her."
The fall hurt her knee.
The curved stone pathway between the driveway and the front stoop made a continuous foot path between the car and the front door.
I have plants.
She handed me the book.
Its not possible. For a simple sentence you can only have a verb and a subject. ie. She eats. He runs.
The rules are beautifully simple
She was sincere and honest.
Assume the position!
You are an accessory to murder...
There is an electromagnet in that crane
We are studying acidity.
A simple humane and benevolent religion it is
The roof is above the ceiling