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Roamed and rambled have similar meanings. Roamed means wandered around; rambled means almost the same thing, but with an aimless quality to the wandering.

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How do you use the word roamed in a sentence?

He roamed across streets for his lost puppy.


What is the answer of zeoantycl these rambled leters in philipine language?

lalawigan in luzon philipines


Is who roamed a verb phrase?

"Who roamed" is not a verb phrase; it is a subject-verb combination where "who" is the subject and "roamed" is the verb. A verb phrase typically consists of a main verb along with auxiliary verbs or helping verbs.


What is the past tense of waste smile push roam want share whistle appear?

In the English language, a present-tense verb can be changed into a past-tense verb by ensuring that the verb ends with "-ed". If the verb ends with an "e", then all you need to do is add a "d" to the end. If the verb does not end with an "e", then "ed" must be added to the end of it. Since waste, smile, share and whistle end with an "e", only a "d" is needed to change them into: wasted, smiled, shared and whistled. As push, roam, want and appear do not end with an "e", then "ed" is added to change them into: pushed, roamed, wanted and appeared. To summarize: waste: wasted smile: smiled push: pushed roam: roamed want: wanted share: shared whistle: whistled appear:appeared


Who roamed the lands a longtime ago how did goodfellow get his name?

Fairies and other mythical creatures were believed to roam the lands a long time ago in various folklores and legends. "Goodfellow" is thought to be derived from the name "Robin Goodfellow," a mischievous sprite-like creature from English folklore known for his playful and sometimes trickster nature.