Airplane pilots "walk on clouds".
A Walk in the Clouds was created on 1995-05-27.
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
It was at the stroke of midnight that the ghost appeared in the hallway.
My Mom makes me come in the house at dusk.
It was a pleasant walk in the forest at twilight
Today I noticed the dark clouds in the sky, and I decided not to take our dogs out for a walk, for fear of rain.
Walk humbly with your god is a famous phrase.
I went for a walk
The sentence contains a grammatical error in the phrase "as quick as possible." The correct form should be "as quickly as possible," since "quickly" is the adverb that modifies the verb "walk." Using "quick" as an adverb is incorrect in this context.
clouds do walk because they don't run
The duration of A Walk in the Clouds is 1.7 hours.
The boy and the girl will walk to the store.
A Walk in the Clouds was created on 1995-05-27.
You cannot walk on clouds because they are not solid. Clouds are masses of water vapor, also known as steam.
I take a walk every morning, It's a long walk from my house to the library.
A good sentence would be: " The bear always has to emerge from behind the trees at midnight for a walk
Betsy is the simple subject in this sentence, and really the complete subject. Learned is the verb, because it is an action and is what Betsy (the subject) did. How is the direct object. (Therefore, learned would be a transitive verb.) It answers learned what? Learned how. To walk is a prepositional phrase. To is the preposition and walk is the object of the preposition in this phrase.