I ploughed the whole field today.
After the field had been ploughed there was lots of clay to be seen.
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Ploughing, or plowing, is a verb that refers to tilling up dirt in straight rows in order to plant seeds or sprouts. An example of this word in a sentence would be, "The farmer began plowing up the field right before Spring came, that way he would be able to harvest the corn by September."
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Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The farmer ploughed his field.
After the field had been ploughed there was lots of clay to be seen.
ploughed; plowed.
Black soil does not need to be ploughed after a rain. It is good to turn over the soil as any farmer knows.
The past participle is ploughed.
a gort is a ploughed field.
because hourses could not plough it
They gain height by flying over large ploughed fields because the large ploughed area gives heat and the glider takes advantage of this to gain altitude
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The past tense of 'plough' is 'ploughed'. It is perfectly regular.
A furrow is a ploughed row in a field.
the soil will not be loosened and will not be good for cultivation.