He sprinted into action.
She sprinted for the finish line. The horse sprinted over the gate and escaped.
The girl will sprint to the finish line.
No. It should be "She sprinted to her bed at night, lest those horrible, invisible ghosts capture her"
"Sprinted" is a verb.
It means sprinted or ran quickly.
The hare at the pet shop has red hair! I would like to remind you of the story of the tortoise and the hare.
The conjunctions in the sentence are "before," "and," and "after."
Did you mean "sprinted"? Like "The runners sprinted down the track"? If so, then, yes, sprinted is a verb. It is the verb 'to sprint' conjugated in the past tense.
The past tense of "race" is "raced".
As the volcano erupted, he watched the lava flow enfold his house and incinerate it. The returning soldier sprinted from the plane to enfold his fiancee in his arms. (*not to be confused with the similar word 'unfold' which can mean to occur)
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