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The word "rung" is used as the past participle of the verb "ring," to indicate the act of sounding a bell or making a ringing sound. For example, "He rung the doorbell to announce his arrival."
The substitute stepped in to teach the class while the regular teacher was out sick.
She felt her confidence falter as she stepped onto the stage.
He parked his car sideways in the crowded parking lot.
The car suddenly lurched forward when the driver stepped on the gas pedal.
The present-participial phrase "riding a horse" is an adjective, modifying sheriff.
you spell it like this Stepped. If you wanted to use it in a sentence then you could use it like this: I stepped up on the ladder.
I stepped in a big puddle on the sidewalk.
Yes. Forward is an adverb modifying the verb "stepped."
Example sentence - The bug was dead as a doornail after he stepped on it.
i stepped on the baby octopus
It is not a full sentence. It doesn't have a subject or verb. You would probably call it a prepositional phrase. They stepped into a world of unimagined complexity and beauty. ( subject = they, verb = stepped)
His shoes were a mess after he stepped in the mud. She won the race after she stepped up her pace. He stepped up to the plate, swung the bat, and hit a home run. She stepped on the gas pedal and sped away. His parents were very proud of him after he stepped up to do the right thing by telling the truth.
i stepped on the jello and the ground started to rumble.
As she stepped on the floorboard it splintered beneath her feet.
Aw!! Gawd! I just stepped in a dunghill!!!!!!!!!
It is possible that men stepped on the moon.