It depends on the horse and the reason they went over the fence. If the horse was scared he/she will most likely keeping moving until they feel safe, but more than likely they will stop if they find good grass, hay, or grain on the ground.
I jumped You jumped He/She/It jumped We jumped They jumped
you have to get him just get the trash can move it to the see saw put the trash can near the closest side then jump on the other one the trash can goes on top then move it to the window Manny jumped in and the just click on the window
He walked to the other side to go to the Shell Station.
There are basically three ways to get to the other side of a mountain. If a tunnel is present, you can go through. If not, it's either go over by going up one side and down the other, or going around the mountain to get to the other side.
Let's cross this creek quickly. The horse suddenly jumped across the creek. I fell off of the horse when we landed on the other side of the creek.
Side bangs go from one side of the forehead to the other. They sweep across the forehead.
The Mongolian invaders could have "jumped" over the Great Wall during the war, as in that they crossed the Great Wall into China. However, David Copperfield, a world-renowned magician, has managed to pass through the Great Wall and appear on the other side during one of his magic shows. Well, Danny Way jumped it with his skateboard!
To get to the other side?
To get to the other side.
I/You/We/They have jumped. He/She/It has jumped. she is jumped up and down.
you go somewhere
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