You ran to school.
The correct sentence is "You ran to school."
The homograph for "ran" that fits the sentence is "run." So the revised sentence would be, "The senate run with the roll of paper."
"Is run" is correct. "Is ran" is not grammatically correct.
No, the correct past tense form of "run" in this case is "was ran" or "were running."
The verb in the sentence is "ate" and "ran." These verbs describe the actions Paul performed.
The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".
the sentence should be like this........."The rabbit ran under the tree", said Bob.
I cheerfully ran out of the school since it was Friday.
The correct sentence is "The credit card was run on July 7th."
Tom bumped into Becky Thatcher when he ran away from school.
the word 'well' is incorrect in this context. You could say it as: "He runs a race well" or He ran well in the race" to say it exactly as you have, you can also say: "he runs a good race" to imply that when he does run any races, he always does well in them.
The verb in this statement is the word "ran".This is because the word "ran" is an action.Other similar verbs are run, running and runs.
Everyone in the bank, including the manager and the tellers, ran to the door when the alarm rang.
The correct verses will be: (1) he ran quickly and/or (2) he runs quickly.
The homograph for "ran" that fits the sentence is "run." So the revised sentence would be, "The senate run with the roll of paper."
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.