The above sentence has 3 verb phrase sentences: 1.- Tommy would have DRIVEN to the store. 2.- His car RUN out of gas, and 3.- He quickly JOGGED down the block instead
You have jogged ten miles already and you havethree more to go.There are two verbs / phrases in this sentence: have jogged and haveHave jogged is present perfecthave is present simple
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Yes, it can be as in a "jogged memory," but for the most part jogged is the past tense verb to the regular verb jog- as in- She jogs daily down her street.
walked. jogged. sprinted. hurried.
In the sentence, "They jogged three miles everyday for a month.", the pronoun 'they' is a subject pronoun for the third person, plural.
Strolled,Jogged,Waddled,Ran,Raced.
The sentence is about the subject, which is typically a person, place, thing, or idea. It is the main focus of the sentence and is usually what the rest of the sentence is providing information about.
The aerobic bacteria in the can had almost killed him. She jogged to get her aerobic exercise.
to stay in shape I ........ ex. ate healthy foods or jogged or something like that
There are sailed, drove, rode, ran, walked, jogged, flew, rushed, stormed and climbed.
The conjunctions in the sentence are "before," "and," and "after."
jogged I went out and jogged for three miles yesterday.