I jumped over the third hurdle in the race.
The great ape jumped off of the swing, turned, and smiled at us.
The sentence "The dog jumped into the stream" contains a transitive verb ("jumped") because it has a direct object ("stream").
I usually read the sentence over. For example, this senctence: Jane jumped over the lazy cow. I ask myself this question, Who did what? JANE is the one that JUMPED. The subject is Jane and the predecit is jumped. Hoped this helped :)
She walked into the room and immediately noticed the beautiful artwork on the walls.
The past participle of the word "jump" is "jumped."
Jack jumped over the candlestick.
Cackle not! The rooster jumped at the hen's first cackle.
The girl jumped high into the air with excitement smeared across her face!
Reluctantly, she jumped into the cold water.
she jumped about playfully.
A quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
She jumped with glee at the sight of her lost father.
I jumped over the hurtle with ease,
The man jumped out of a plane using a parachute . *-*
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. Read that sentence carefully and you will find that there is no 's'. Write 'jumps', not 'jumped'.
The boat rocked precariously when my sister jumped into it.
We had a ordeal at Julies party when Jason jumped out the window.