Ulysses S. Grant was arrested for speeding while driving a horse and buggy in Washington, DC. He had to pay a fine of $20.00 and walk back to the White
FinedThe homophone for find is fined. Like the library fined her twenty dollars for a book.The homophone for "find" is "fined". Here's an example sentence: He was fined close to one hundred dollars for speeding.
The only President to be arrested while in office was Grant who was stopped for speeding in his carriage. (There is a rumor that Franklin Pierce was also arrested for hitting a woman with his carriage, but there is no documentation for this.) Before he president. Andrew Jackson was charged and fined heavily by a federal judge in New Orleans.
Ulysses S. Grant was arrested for speeding while driving a horse and buggy in Washington, DC. He had to pay a fine of $20.00 and walk back to the White
He was fined for speeding with his horse in Washington, DC
Its 404 dollars!
Ulysses S. Grant was given a traffic ticket while he was President. He was fined $20 for riding his horse too fast on a Washington street.
fined as in i was fined $200 dollars and find as in go find my pencil.
no However, you will very likely be fined for speeding, for not knowing what speed you are going without a speedometer!
Cyclists being fined outright for speeding is quite rare. But you can always be fined for irresponsive behaviour.
Ulysses S. Grant. He was pulled over for riding his horse too fast. When he was pulled over, the police officer was resistant to giving him a ticket (because he was the President), but Grant insisted that no one was above the law and ended up receiving a $20 speeding ticket.
Fine can be used as an adjective, a noun, and a verb.Adjective: That is a fine piece of work.Noun: How much was the speeding fine?Verb: He was fined for speeding.
Yes Ulysses S. Grant was given a traffic ticket while he was President. He was fined $20 for riding his horse too fast on a Washington street.