Galloping, thundering, beating the ground, tearingthe turf, extending, overtaking, stretch, stumble, run, win, place, show, hug the rail, move to the outside, comefrom the rear, buck, prick ears, pace, pass half way point, lead, fall behind, slow, tire, slip, slide, shy, spook, limp, favor a leg, drop to the back, hold the lead, crowd the rail, swish tail, bolt, jump, balk, fall, make a move, go for the roses, push, round the bend, give its all, break the track record, kick, start, pick up the pace, respond to the jockey, rear up, lean, block, charge, lose, slack off, shoulder the rail, come in second, head for the finish, pull a tendon, break a leg, go lame, blow a hock, trip, squeeze, please the trainer, bob head, collect, couple, throw the jockey, lose wind, storming(around the track), pulling (ahead of ______), straining, speeding...
Gallop.
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horse, track, race, whip, saddle, bridle, jockey, hooves, nostrils...etc.
they could use math by having their horse's race time and then by math figuring out what their horse's race time would be. Also, horses are measured in hands, which are measurements of 4inches. How tall a horse is determines if it's a horse or a pony, and there are different competition divisions for horses and ponies.
You would use the word 'he' after the verbs 'is' or 'was'.
"That horse went in the paddock before the race"
Verbs are actions. You would use an adjective to describe.Some Daniel Boone adjectives would be:bravecurioussmarticonic
The gaits: Walk, trot, gallop also: eat, chew, bite, neigh, whinny and kick
what is the use verbs and verbals
classify andpredict are 2
"Specialize" is typically used as an action verb when describing someone's abilities or skills. In contrast, "use," "live," and "help" can function as both action verbs or linking verbs depending on the context in which they are used.
To use verbs in a difficult sentence, ensure that the subject and verb match in tense and agree in number. Pay attention to the word order and structure of the sentence to ensure clarity. Break down the sentence into simpler parts if needed to understand the verb's role in conveying the action or state.
It would be appropriate to use a comma between compound subjects or compound verbs.
these is for plural verbs en this for singular verbs. e.g.: this chair, these chairs