I ran up a hill.
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the hill was climb by himThe given sentence is in Present Progressive Tense, NOT in Past Indefinite Tense.Passive Voice:The hill is being climbed by him.
The slope of the hill gave the defenders a distinct advantage.
"The man hiked up the tall hill""We went sledding down the hill""What looked like a hill in the distance was actually a big pile of trash"
The correct sentence with the correct preposition should read: "We climbed the hill slowly."
That was a very steep hill!
there are many hills at the park.
I was carrying the load up the hill.
'Over yonder hill they're having a gangbang'
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
"up the hill"
Yes, here is an example....... I was carrying the load up the hill.
i whent down the hill.
I would like to make a response to this question, There are no adjectives in the sentence: "Sierra runs down the hill," as nothing describes either variables in the sentence, the structure of the sentence is acceptable. Just a quick definition: Adjective; something describing a noun.
To make a sentence using the word "fortress," you can consider its meaning and context. For example: "The ancient fortress stood proudly on the hill, guarding the village below from invaders." This sentence illustrates the structure's protective role and its location.
hill
the hill was climb by himThe given sentence is in Present Progressive Tense, NOT in Past Indefinite Tense.Passive Voice:The hill is being climbed by him.