The kid smashed my car window with his bat.
Superman smashed the car into the building.
No, the adjective 'that' is singular, the noun it describes, 'tomatoes' is plural. The corrected sentence is:Those tomatoes were smashed on the table.
i sqiggled and smashed
On the morning of November first, there were many smashed pumpkins in the streets. Thatcar must have smashed into the bus at a very high rate of speed.
I smashed your head in with the trampoline
'The fender on my car got smashed in the wreck I was in.'
The sentence "A stone smashed the window" can be changed into passive voice as "The window was smashed by a stone." In this construction, the focus shifts from the doer (the stone) to the recipient of the action (the window).
He got smashed in the face with a snowball. The snowball was hard.
As the meteorite crashed into the planet, it was smashed into oblivion and no longer existed.
"If that man had tutored me I would have smashed his face with a chair."
I smashed my mums favourite ornament by accident so i got sent to bed.
more smashed, most smashed
To connect the two sentences, you can use the conjunction "and." The combined sentence would be: "The firefighters climbed the ladder and he smashed the window." This conjunction indicates that both actions occurred.