The Best Way To Handle This Is Trying Getting Away WHILE your fighting back.
if you can move, try running into small spaces so nomore then 2 can fit at a time and try fighting them off there. find anything you can use as a weapon, the wrong move they will/can kill you.
if you are on the ground be sure to cover your neck as much as you can.
and if you see a opening get out.
if not try yelling for help as much as u can.
hope this helps.
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No, jumped is a verb; the past tense of jump.
when they were at the park or one of them was walking home from the movies. they can get jumped any time. that when the greasers get jumped
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I jumped You jumped He/She/It jumped We jumped They jumped
Jumped can be either active or passive depending on the context: Active: John jumped out of the window. Passive: John was jumped by a mugger. In the first sentence John is the one doing the jumping, so the verb is active. In the second sentence, John is acted on by the mugger, so the verb is passive.
Yes.
yes, you do. although some people provide alternatives, you cannot claim and rep without being jumped in, so get ready...
yeah, he blamed him for being jumped
No one!
In past participle, the rule is to add "had" then the past participle of the verb. Since the past tense and the past participle of jump is the same (jumped), then it should be "had jumped".
When barney got horny and jumped of a bridge.
When you say something like "A dog jumped" you are talking about one among several. In other words, "A dog" means that there are several dogs but only one jumped ."The dog jumped" means that there was only one around. It's the only dog to be seen.