To connect the two sentences, you can use the conjunction "and." The combined sentence would be: "The firefighters climbed the ladder and he smashed the window." This conjunction indicates that both actions occurred.
The ladder was climbed by James.
The ladder was climbed by James.
The correct spelling is ladder. He climbed the ladder.
1. He climbed up the ladder to get the book off the bookshelf in the library. 2. I climbed the ladder to paint the house. 3. She used a ladder to reach the top of her bookshelf.
You could use "ladder" in a sentence like this... I climbed up the ladder to get in my attic. My dad owns a ladder. We keep our ladder in our backyard. I climbed up the ladder. Do you own a ladder?
In this instance the "up" is being used as an adverb related to the verb "climbed".
He climbed up a rope and ladder.
A Ladder
He climbed the ladder to the house's peak.
There was this precarious ladder that had to be climbed. This is a sentence for the word precarious.
The word "rung" is used to refer to a step on a ladder or a level of a hierarchy. For example, "She climbed up the ladder and reached the top rung" or "He has climbed up the corporate ladder and reached a high rung in the company."
Herman easily lifted the barbell.He climbed the ladder slowly.