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.
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.
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