wandered
ran
sprinted
dashed
dart
raced
strolled
strode
twirled
stumbled
hopped
sleepwalked
zoomed
scooted
The vampire went straight for the Juggler
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see link below ran, walked, galloped, cantered, drove, skipped, scatted
peter
im not sure, why don't you use Yahoo answers instead
im not sure, why don't you use yahoo answers instead
She considered going to the movies, but went to the mall instead.
hey you have the same textbook as me, use that instead of wiki answers
No, the phrase "had went" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "had gone," using the past participle of "go" after the auxiliary verb "had."
I belive after a preposition we always use the gerund (ING form of the verb). i.e. Instead of flying we went driving; I prefer home-made food instead of eating out.
WikiAnswers does not guarantee instant answers. You will need to use your textbook instead.
You might be able to use words like 'left', or 'departed'.
Instead of going to a real golf course we went to play minature golf.
Instead of ' I was going to....' 4You could write. 'we were going to....' or 'It was going to .....''' Use third person present/past participle. or 'The place I/we went to was.... ' The use of the singular 'I' is very subjective and 'self centred'.
You need to do this instead of asking for answers.
some other words you can use are sad, unhappy, depressing, miserable, painful! hope these answers work for you!