1. The man loaded his lorry.
2. The loaded cannon was ready to fire.
3. Her family was loaded. - slang for wealthy; not used in formal writing.
The furniture has been loaded onto the truck.
The pronoun in the sentence is it.The pronoun "it" is functioning as the direct object of the verb "loaded".The antecedent of the pronoun "it" is the noun "horse".
The truck backed into the loading dock to be loaded.
The warrior quickly and quietly loaded her slingshot.
Dad enjoyed the ice cream sundae even though it's loaded with calories. You'd better proof read your report because it's loaded with spelling errors. Our new neighborhood is loaded with kids so Matthew always has plenty of playmates.
Fresh bait was being loaded onto the barge.
The pirate had his blunderbuss loaded for the fight yet to come.
he loaded the barbell up with weight, then he performed the exercizes
I inserted the computer disk into the monitor and waited as the computer processed and loaded it.hope that works for you (:
Charging bullishly into life with all barrels loaded without the fear of consequences was an act of desperations
The statement is not a dangling modifier or misplaced modifier, the statement has a dangling modifier or misplaced modifier."loaded with onions and garlic" is a misplaced modifier. The way the sentence is written now it sound like mother is loaded with onions and garlic.The phrase "loaded with onions and garlic" should come after spaghetti.The corrected statement should be:At dinner spaghetti, loaded with onions and garlic, was served by your mother.
Quay is a wharf or dock area where cargo is loaded and unloaded. The quay was full of ships from faraway lands.