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The florist stood outside trying to sell his wares to anyone who passed.
The "High One" refers to Mount Denali and the Big 5 are animals: moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolves, and the grizzly bear.
He might have stood close to me for a few reasons, such as wanting to engage in a more personal conversation or perhaps feeling comfortable in my presence. It could also be that he was trying to create a sense of connection or intimacy. Additionally, the setting or situation might have made it natural to stand closer, like in a crowded space.
Stood is a verb, not an adjective. Stood is the past tense of the verb "stand." Used in a sentence, you might read or hear someone say, "I stood in line at the amusement park for almost an hour."
Not sure which restaurant she wanted to eat at with her friend, she stood irresolutely trying to decide until she finally called her friend for suggestions.
She more than likely felt proud because she was trying to make a change in the US with her beliefs.
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The future tense of stand is "will stand."
She was a life hero becasuse she stood up for her wrights and women might not have there wright by now if that did not happen.
No, the word stood is not an adverb.Stood is a verb, because it is an action.
water in the tailpipe is normal. if you are trying to get a bunch out, just drive quickly up a steep hill.
i stood for my rights.