The phrase, "Don't put the cart before the horse," is an idiom. It means do not do things in the wrong sequence or order.
The phrase is meant to be a humorous phrase made up by Matt Stone in the movie BASEketball.
i really dont know what it means.
i dont know the exact definition but here is an example.Slowing his horse, Paul Revere shouted, " The British are coming!" to all who would listen.
adverb is a single word like literally adverbial phrase is to be found in sentences, for example literally speaking,I dont have a clue...
Depends on what you mean by moving... if your leading him in from the arena after riding it's fine and untack in the stable, if you mean transporting for example in the horse box, i dont think its recommended!
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
you dont buy a horse you get in the summer
you have to fill it in you dont have a choice in the matter
This phrase was used by Garfield .
u dont
Dont ask me NO
its the horse that walks in water! heh dont get it? its the seahorse