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Synonyms are used to improve sentences. For example,The happy cat jumped around the house.The ecstatic cat jumped around the house.
I jumped You jumped He/She/It jumped We jumped They jumped
The predicate is that part of the sentence that contains the verb. He ran and jumped and shouted and cried. 'He' is the subject. 'ran and jumped and shouted and cried' is the predicate and because it contains more than one verb, it is a compound predicate.
I/You/We/They have jumped. He/She/It has jumped. she is jumped up and down.
he broke them by stage diving into the crowd. actually bro he jumped off a 12 foot platform and landed on his feet the wrong way... it was on sipknot1.com in the news section
When you say something like "A dog jumped" you are talking about one among several. In other words, "A dog" means that there are several dogs but only one jumped ."The dog jumped" means that there was only one around. It's the only dog to be seen.
they jumped around and drove in a moon buggy and put a flag in the moon
he ran around with a goose mask and jumped on Tim's trampoline
the man jumped of the stoep
The boy jumped for joy. (Though, the boy jumped with joy, is also acceptable.)
Yes you get jumped in.
when they were at the park or one of them was walking home from the movies. they can get jumped any time. that when the greasers get jumped