I ran up a hill.
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.
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.
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.
The phrases in the sentence are "over the hill" and "through the woods".