If he could speak, and if he realised what he had encountered, and if he was very polite, he may have said "Dam!"
Dam
Dam!
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If the wall is subjected to shear forces due to horizontal loading, it becomes a shear wall whether it is a masonry or a concrete wall.
dog ran!
Hadrian's Wall was 120 Kilometres (75 miles) long. This first answer is close enough, other sources say 74 miles long. As an aside, the wall was created as defensive measure and it ran across northern England. Soldiers stationed there often complained about the weather.
No, the predicate is "ran to the store" (which we say is predicated of the subject "the boy". "Ran" is the verb.
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
I'd say, no. You wouldn't say she pretty ran, you'd say she quickly ran or she quietly ran, because quickly and quietly are adjectives. You COULD say your poster is pretty, which describes a noun. So, it's an ADJECTIVE.
No, ran.
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ran is past tense of verb run tichah....тичах