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its "have you ridden a horse" for the English prenounciation. :) mml
Its ok if all the horses are not being ridden, but they will have to be ridden later.
ummm it depends on ur horse if ur horse is usually calm and is old it may not need to be ridden 4 up 2 a month but that is neglecting it a little bit and if you have a horse with lots of energy it should be ridden at least every week
No
a horse
The complete verb in the sentence "Have you ever ridden a horse before?" is "have ridden." This is a present perfect tense construction, where "have" is the auxiliary verb and "ridden" is the past participle of "ride." Together, they express an action that has relevance to the present.
yes
the oldest horse ive rideen was 30, but the oldest is 40.
a horse is probably more smarter because he has the knowledge to be ridden and to ride on a rein
The past participle of ride is ridden."She was quite scarred as she hadn't ridden a horse before."
Rode is the past form of ride. Use rode when you are talking about something that happened in the past, something that is now finished.The boy rode his bike to school last week.Ridden is the past participle of ride. Use ridden with and auxiliary verb such as have / had/ or a beverb.He has ridden his bike every day this week.She had ridden a horse before.The horse is ridden often.
you eat alot of grass and a ridden by humans