The person who had the wagon fixed it. Many carried tools to repair the wagons, but in many cases if the wagon was destroyed they walked the rest of the way.
It means when you have to wait for someone to do something it breaks it down.
Volkswagen broke down into English would look like "Folks Wagon." It is possible to have other meaning, but looks like the "people's car."
I believe it got it's name from early settlers from Saltillo Mississippi that set up residency at this location after their wagon broke down on the way to Oklahoma.
Gravity pulls the wagon down the ramp. Friction from the tires on the ground slows the wagon. Wind resistance (friction from the air) slows the wagon as well. Gravity also helps slow the wagon down once it is off the ramp and the wagon is rolling on a level surface.
Just wait if it got up it will come down.
Yes.was rolling = past contiuousbreaks = presentyells = presentCorrect alternatives are:As the wagon was rolling down the hill a rear wheel broke and Tom yelled whoa. = all past tense verbs.As the wagon is rolling down the hill a rear wheel breaks and Tom yells whoa. = all present tense verbs
Take your piccolo down to the bog and wait. The answer will come to you.
Is it enough to giveall of those who go onis it enough to livewith noone to rely on Can i make it therewith noting left on my ownI'd die to feel you nearlost again the dark calls Come down, I'll wait for you Is it enough to breath its empty here when you're gone is it enough to screamwith nothing's left to live on Is it enough to knowcuz silence fills my window is it enough to showthat what you left here's is all alone Come down, I'll wait for youFeel around, you know its true, oh oh ohOh Oh Come down, Come down Come down, I'll wait for youFeel around, you know it's trueCome down, I'll wait I'll wait for you for you for you Written by Chad Gendason
Jack fell down and broke his arm.
Nothing, you will just have to wait for it to come. Be realistic, you have no control over this.
He had too much to drink, was trying to come down a ladder, fell, and broke his neck.