John and Fred walked in the mountains when they took a hike.
hike a sentence
Audacious means adventurous or bold. An example of using 'audaciously' in a sentence is 'His invitation to hike the glacier was audaciously tempting'.
In the example sentence (You went on a hike.), the word 'hike' is used as a noun (the verb is 'went').The verb to hike is a word for the action, for example: You can hike to the top to see the view.
The other kids at school made sure they avoided the rheumy kids.
The children were wrongly retributed by the teacher. This is an example sentence of retribution.
The carousel provides much enjoyment.
You just have done . .
I brought my hiking paraphernalia on the hike
Because my car broke down, I had to hike over here. Let's hike over to the grocery store.
Though our backpacks were small, we had ample food for the hike.
It was a treacherous hike to the top of the mountain.
If you wanted you teacher to hike your score you should not have plagiarized this sentence, because now you will just have to take a hike.
My dad filled up his canteen this morning to take for his hike
The subject of the sentence is 'they', a plural pronoun taking the place of the nouns that are the names of the people.
I have a remote control airplane. I hike in remote locations.
Audacious means adventurous or bold. An example of using 'audaciously' in a sentence is 'His invitation to hike the glacier was audaciously tempting'.
No one wants another tax hike. Let's go on a short hike this Saturday. It's not really a long hike to the grocery store.
If your original sentence was: I participated in the five mile hike. To change this by using the verb 'partook', the sentence would then become: I partook in the five mile hike. The verbs hold similar meanings and are therefore easily interchanged between the sentences.