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Example sentence - The accident occurred at the intersection when the roads were covered with snow.
Hey here is a sentence: The Christmas tree was covered with baubles.Hey here is a sentence: The Christmas tree was covered with baubles.
The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
The woman was gaudily covered in expensive jewels.
covered up,
Mom covered the lasagna with sauce.
In this sentence, it is an adjective because it describes the noun boxes.
There is nothing wrong with that sentence.
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In usual text, snow-covered would probably be hyphenated - otherwise the sentence could be misinterpreted - consider the difference between the concept of "snow-covered mountains" and the sentence "snow covered mountains".
Example sentence - The accident occurred at the intersection when the roads were covered with snow.
Hey here is a sentence: The Christmas tree was covered with baubles.Hey here is a sentence: The Christmas tree was covered with baubles.
The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
There are five syllables in the sentence 'The ground is covered'. (The ground is cov-ered)
Example sentence - She covered her eyes during the grizzly parts of the scary movie.
Example sentence - The mirror in the bathroom was covered with condensation after he took a shower.
Another name for covered wagons is a prairie schooner.