The pioneers settled a long time ago.
There is nothing wrong with the sentence, but you should probably write:= "The dust settled slowly as the truck moved from the road" =
The lion was untamed until it settled down
The tribe that settled in the Middle East were semitic.
The sentence that uses "settled" incorrectly is D: "Mavis decided that small-town life was settled." In this context, "settled" suggests a state of being resolved or established, which doesn't fit well with describing a lifestyle choice. Instead, it would be more accurate to say "Mavis decided that small-town life was appealing" or "Mavis decided to embrace small-town life."
No, the word "settled" is not being used correctly in this sentence. It would be more appropriate to say "Mavis decided that small-town life suited her" or "Mavis decided that small-town life was a good fit for her."
The pigeon settled down for the night on the window ledge.
subject: British colonists verb: settled
This is a correct sentence(SETTLED was used correctly).But hey! try answering your exam question by your self
Well, it could be"The children were settled advantageously in Seattle"
They settled in a rural community that was miles away from the nearest city.
The floor is a mess! The main floor plan is settled.
Early humans settled there and made homes that were made of mud bricks.