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Stella
11 December, 11:31
What is the verb in this? Sally ran to the park.
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Jacey Simpson
11 December, 11:55
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Ran, ran is a verb, it mean running.
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Conductor
11 December, 12:35
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The verb in this sentence is ran.
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