you just did by using it in that question The bus went into a skid on the icy road.
Due to the icy conditions, the car skidded and drove into a tree.
The degree of comparison for the word "sideways" in the sentence is positive. It is describing the direction in which the car skidded off the road and is not comparing it to any other degree.
He heard a screech as the car brakes locked up and skidded to a halt.
Your two sentences: Tom skidded to the left. Tom narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys. Compound (complex) sentence: Tom skidded to the left, and narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys.
Yes when trying to use past tense of the word skid you need to an extra d before adding the ed. So the word would be spelled skidded. For example, the child skidded across the floor.
no, skidded is a verb.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
How do you use the word decibel in a sentence?What is decibel used for?
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.