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Daily Jumble 8/5/15:When the U.S. president jumped the stallion over the fence, he rode on...Answer: AIR "HORSE" ONE (ratio, derby, shoddy, heaven)
The past tense is jumped. Example: Johnny jumped over the fence.
To his astonishment, the dog had jumped over the fence.
It could! Breeding really needs to be supervised. The stallion could enter the wrong way and that alone could kill your mare. Also be very sure she is pregnant, it's odd that your stallion would get so worked up over a mare that should be pregnant.
The girl went to the store she spent a lot of money. This can be corrected like this: The girl went to the store, and she spent a lot of money. By adding the comma and conjunction, the two independent clauses are separated correctly and are not a comma splice either. An example of a comma splice: When the dog jumped over the fence he got stuck, he needed help. There are multiple corrections ot this sentence. Correction: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got stuck. He needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence he got stuck, and he needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got got stuck and he needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got stuck. He needed help
The goat jumped over the fence to nibble on the neighbour's flowers.
The young horse, or colt, jumped over the fence.
wash the dog and repaint the fence
i believe you cannot. my dog, lalani, she jumped and kept falling. if possible, improve this answer. i hate when i can't get her over the fence. not that i have.
Writing is more interesting if words like adverbs and adjectives are used.The dog jumped over the fence and growled at me.with adverbs and adjectivesThe large black dog easily jumped over the fence and growled menacingly at me.
Yes, "could" is the past tense form of "can." It is used to express past ability or possibility. For example: "When I was younger, I could run really fast."
YesEg.Jon ran down the hill and jumped over the fence.