He grabbed the rope.
He grabbed onto the railing to stop himself falling down.
We grabbed some great bargains today.
He grabbed her by the throat and yelled abuse.
No. Grabbed is the past tense of the verb grab
was grabbed is the passive verb.The passive is: be verb + past participleThe sentence above is a past simple passive sentence. The corresponding active sentence isThe little girl, who was better, grabbed the ball
He grabbed me so hard from my neck. My brother grabbed me from my bed. Parvathy Grade 4 parvathy.viji@gmail.com
He grabbed the opportunity to apply.This is a fantastic opportunity.
A better sentence is: Did you grab hold of a person?
I grabbed a gun and blew my freinds head off
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The man grabbed the bucket and took it to his house.
The crow's food was approaching in front of the crow and the crow grabbed it up with its beak and gobbled it up in one second.
No, the word 'grabbed' is the past tense of the verb to grab (grabs, grabbing, grabbed).The word grab is also a noun, a word for a quick clutch or attempt to seize; a sudden snatch.Examples:They began to grab what they could when the downpour started. (verb)Jack grabbed the cooler with the beverages. (verb)Jill's grab netted the sandwiches and the salad. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: They began to grab what they could when the downpour started.The pronouns 'they' take the place of the nouns 'Jack and Jill', the picnickers.