He said he was scared. Scared of the look in Bob Ewell eyes even though he is innocent.
dog ran!
Atticus asks Tom why he ran because he wants to understand Tom's actions and gain insight into how Tom perceives the situation. Atticus believes in giving everyone a fair chance to explain themselves and wants to ensure that Tom's perspective is heard in the courtroom.
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I say tom-ay-to you say tom-ah-to
Tom Brady ran a frustrating 21.3 in the NFL Combine.
Tom ran down the hill.
No, the predicate is "ran to the store" (which we say is predicated of the subject "the boy". "Ran" is the verb.
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
Tom bumped into Becky Thatcher when he ran away from school.
I'd say, no. You wouldn't say she pretty ran, you'd say she quickly ran or she quietly ran, because quickly and quietly are adjectives. You COULD say your poster is pretty, which describes a noun. So, it's an ADJECTIVE.
In Welsh, you would say "Tom Jones" as "Tomos Sion."
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