The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
Mr.Jones and (he, him) ran the fair is correct.
You ran to school.
No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".
Ran Jones goes by Ran.
the sentence should be like this........."The rabbit ran under the tree", said Bob.
The correct sentence is "The credit card was run on July 7th."
Everyone in the bank, including the manager and the tellers, ran to the door when the alarm rang.
"Is run" is correct. "Is ran" is not grammatically correct.
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
It depends what sentence you are using it in. If it is future tense, then it will be run. If it is past tense, then it will be ran.
No, the correct past tense form of "run" in this case is "was ran" or "were running."
The phrase "ran to catch the bus" contains no subject.Examples of complete sentences:He ran to catch the bus.Mrs. Jones ran to catch the bus.The kids ran to catch the bus.All sentences need:a subject (this is a person place or thing that does the actiona verb (an action)The original phrase does not say who or what did the running.