onto the field; onto is the preposition.
Yes, a comma is typically used after a phrase that starts with "when" if it comes at the beginning of a sentence. For example: "When the bell rang, the students rushed out of the classroom."
My friend rushed through the market
I rushed headlong into answering the question.
Into the building rushed the noisy children.
Antwan and Jorge are the subjects. Rushed is the verb. Machine is the direct object and the phrase "in the hall" is the adverbial phrase modifying machine.
It is a fragment because a sentence is like I will go to the vet.
"Following the impulse, he rushed after the car"
during the fire drill, we rushed into the courtyard.
Examples of the sentence, "The people rushed to the riverbanks to save the boy from drowning." using pronouns are:They rushed to the riverbanks to save the boy from drowning.The people rushed there to save the boy from drowning.The people rushed to the riverbanks to save himfrom drowning.
Allison rushed to finsih her paper before the deadline.
There is A dangling sentence
Yes. They rushed in the room to tell the baron of the incident.