There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
Pumpkin is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns. They show actions or states eg:The pumpkin rolled down the hill. - actionThe pumpkin was rotten - state.Adjectives describe nouns:The large pumpkin rolled down the hill.The old pumpkin was rotten
definition: to revolve and turn like a wheel. sentence: The barrel circumrotated down the hill.
None except the definite article, 'the'.
Shock is a noun and a verb. Noun: She was in shock when her unattended car rolled down the hill and crashed into a house. Verb: Your actions shock me.
A sentence for orients? This is Mandarin: The boy walked up a hill and promptly fell down. Yige nanhaizi zoushangle yige xiaoshan, houlai diaoxialai le.
My ball rolled down the hill.
The spherical ball rolled down the hill into the street.
Example sentence(s) - I rolled down my socks to get more sun on my legs. The children rolled down the grassy hill. The ball rolled down the street in the wind.
The nouns are :- car hill brakes
The friction between the tennis ball and the cardboard, the air resistance as the ball rolled down the track, and gravity fighting it as it rolled up the next hill probably all helped the process.
Because of the balls rotundity, it rolled down the hill and into the river, never to be seen again...
It was warm in the car so he rolled down the window. The grocery cart rolled down the aisle. The kids rolled down the grassy hill.
Normally, a ball with more mass would roll faster down a hill, but, it will go slower when kicked or rolled.
Yes, if the snow is wet and heavy, and the hill is steep. If the hill is not steep, at a certain point, the weight of the snowball bogs it down. No, if the snow is dry and fluffy--it won't form a ball in the first place.
after that they rolled down the hill
"Fortunately, I was able to get to the wedding on time despite the traffic." "He rolled all the way down the hill, but fortunately was not badly hurt."
i whent down the hill.