slowly walked :)
The answer is ponies' because it's already plural.
ponies limp when they are born
there are many different stories of ow they get in different places, but they are mostly owned by the government so they stay wild ponies.
Yes, they are breeds of horses that do not grow tall.
Some common enemies of ponies include predators such as wolves, coyotes, and mountain lions. Additionally, ponies may face threats from diseases, parasites, and harsh environmental conditions. In some cases, ponies may also encounter conflicts with humans, such as through mistreatment or neglect.
The future tense is will plod.
No, it is not a preposition. The word plodded is a past tense verb, and may be used as an adjective.
prodded
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to plod).
not a fast but slow
Yes, "plodded" is the past tense form of the verb "plod," which means to walk slowly and heavily, often with a lack of enthusiasm or energy.
the word means to walk or work in a slow way because of tiredness.
walked walked heavily
Plod; tread.
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The phrase "they plodded along on leaden feet" is a metaphor. It compares the heaviness of their steps to the weight of lead, suggesting a slow and laborious movement.