"The man hiked up the tall hill"
"We went sledding down the hill"
"What looked like a hill in the distance was actually a big pile of trash"
Subject: hill
the hill was climb by himThe given sentence is in Present Progressive Tense, NOT in Past Indefinite Tense.Passive Voice:The hill is being climbed by him.
Yes, it is possible to use a preposition twice in a sentence if the sentence structure requires it. For example: "He walked up to the top of the hill." In this sentence, both "up" and "to" are prepositions.
The hill rose steeply, casting a long shadow over the valley below.
The children raced each other to the top of the steep hill.
i whent down the hill.
Example sentence - The teams will converge on the hill at the same time.
The army marched down the hill.
I was forewarned not to roll down the hill, but I did it anyway.
They were overcome with exhaustion after their race up the hill.
A pavilion on the hill was used for the wedding ceremony.
I use my Jeep as a hill climber. My buddy, David, is a rock climber.
The bright green hill was very,very steep therefore i didn't run down the hill.
"You were totally shredded going down the hill today."
"She slalomed smoothly down the hill on her skis"
definition: to revolve and turn like a wheel. sentence: The barrel circumrotated down the hill.
The potential Olympian hurtled down the hill at breakneck speed on his luge.