ANSWER: My dog set a record for fastest dog she ran 25 mph she out ran a person's car
About 46mph Ran by a Greyhound
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.
Because they ran in small packs like dogs.
well i live in c.a. and yes u r 50% of people in c.a. have ran over a dog with there car
dog ran!
a dog ran quickly
subject = dog verb = ran
Dog should have a capital D Dog ran down the street -- this is correct if 'Dog' is somebody's name or some animals name. If 'Dog' is not a name then you should have 'the' before dog. The dog ran down the street
the dog ran up a tree a barfed and ran back down the dog ran up a tree a barfed and ran back down
no
whoever hit the dog is responsable. If the dog was not on a leash it may have ran away unless the owner is near or is walking it
she fiercely ran from the dog....
Doggone!
hannah's dog frisco
Both could be used in different situations: The horse ran fastest of all the horses in the race. The horse ran faster than all of the other horses. When the man, the horse and the dog ran, the horse ran fastest. The horse ran faster than the man and the dog.
"ran"