We rode our horses in the parade, is correct.
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
They horses rode were based on availability. They rode what they could get where they were.
She rode her bicycle on the road.
A road is a pathway for travelling. Rode is the past tense of ride. John rode his horse on the road.
Horses that are rode for pleasure are just that, Pleasure horses. This is not to be confused with English or Western pleasure show horses, they are two different things.
The homonym for rode is road.Example sentence: I rode my bike along the dirt road.
The homophones for "rowed" are "road" and "rode".
¨Sandals: Walked on ¨Donkeys: Rode on ¨Boats: Rode on ¨Horses: Rode on
50% - 80% of people rode horses during that time.
The homophones for road are rowed and rode. There is a proper noun Rhode (as in Rhode island) also pronounced rohd.
Rode: Road, Rowed
Verb: to ride; simple past: rode; past participle: ridden It would NOT be correct to say "have rode", since rode is not the participle. You would either say "we rode them" or "we have ridden them" to be correct.