Traditionally horses sweat, gentlemen perspire and ladies glow!
sudando
no (a horse)
The likely word is "sweating" (perspiring).
Yes, that is correct grammar.
The correct name for a horse's ankle is the fetlock joint. It is located on the lower part of the leg, between the cannon bone and the pastern.
You could say, "After running around at the playground, I noticed I was perspiring and needed to drink some water." This sentence helps children understand the word in the context of physical activity and the body's response to heat.
Yes; that is the correct spelling of "galloping horse".
sweat
When you perspire, your sweat glands secrete sweat to cool your body.
The correct way would be 'a horse outruns an attacker', singlular horse, present tense.
The correct answer is that a horse lives on the land. Only a dead horse denigrates and becomes nutrients for the dirt. A dead horse than lives in the land.
Perspiring is a more formal/scientific term for sweating.