If the field is a playing field, use on. If it is a field of corn, use in.
"The ball rolled on the field" is correct. "In the field" suggests that the ball is physically inside something, like a container or enclosed area, rather than rolling freely on the surface.
The correct sentence is: "A cloud of locusts approaches a field."
I rolled the ball in a perfect round around the table.
The correct pronunciation of "Broniscer" is "BROH-ni-ser" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
It would be more grammatically correct to say "Here is John, is that correct?" or "Is 'Here is John' correct?"
The correct term is "rheumatoid," as in "rheumatoid arthritis." This is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints. "Rheumatory" is not a recognized term in the medical field.
ummmmmm you can get rolled into a ball and get kicked across the field for pushing
The ball rolled across the table.
the ball rolled inches from the post
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A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
Wood
Because I rolled it into a ball.
The ball would just keep rolling on.
The correct restart would be a throw-in.
Nine
Correct me if i am wrong but i am sure its the size of a soccer feild
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.