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Mr. Rosen tripped over a skateboard that was left on the porch outside the door.
No, tripped is the past tense of the verb to trip. Example: I tripped on someone's shoes on the stairs again!
disconnect beside unit may have blown fuse or tripped breaker,contactor in outside unit may be bad,or no coolant in system
Yes, "tripped" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "trip," which means to stumble or fall due to catching one's foot on something.
His shoelace was not tied and he almost tripped over it. She broke her arm when she tripped and fell on the street.
It is a verb, the past tense of trip. It describes an action. "Mark tripped over the rug." Tripped is also an adjective. "Homeowners can reset a tripped breaker themselves."
It may have tripped a spark gap or GFCI breaker.
The verbs are "tripped" and "fell".
"tripped" is a correct word... if you meant someone was walking along and they tripped over a rock.... correct past tense of "trip."
There is only one syllable in the word tripped.
Rubin tripped on a loose shoelace when he fell.