The antelope and buffalo trod free.
a sentence with the word resilient
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
by adjective in the sentence
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For Example, "He trod upon the dirt that covered the grave"
You just trod on my foot, was that intentional?
Yes the word trod is a verb.
He trod his path with weary steps but knew he dared not pause.
I've trod this path before.
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Trod can also be a present tense verb. The past tense would be trodded. However, more commonly, trod is the past tense of tread.
i incidentally trod on a snail. (sorry mr. snail!)
The word 'trod' is not a noun. The word 'trod' is the past tense of the verb to tread (treads, treading, trod, trodden).Example: We trod the slippery rocks with care to reach the dry ground.The word 'tread' is also a noun, a concrete noun, a word for the horizontal upper surface of a step in a stair; the surface of the sole of a shoe; the outer surface of a tire; the sound of a footstep.
The word tread is a verb. The past tense is trod.
'Trod' is the past tense of 'tread'. Trod means 'stepped'.He trod on my shoelaces = He stepped on my shoelaces.I think it's chiefly British English.
The past tense of "tread" is "trod" or "treaded."