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You can't run through a camp site.

You can only ran, because its past tents.

Correct this sentence: A man runs by a campsite

It’s “A man *ran* by a campsite” because it’s past tents

Well...I just found out you can’t run in campgrounds...

You have to RAN.....because it's.......past tents. BWAHAHAHAHA

If you get nostalgic about childhood camping trips…..

you are just living in the past tents.

my daughter loves jogging and grammer but hates camping

she's always running past tents

Camped

Dad: We're going camped tomorrow, and I think we'll go extra deep into the woods.

Son: That sounds really fun, but wouldn't the proper statement be 'we're going camping.'

Dad: Normally, yes, but the verb changes because I'm sure we'll be going past tents.

The best way to go back in time is to walk around a campground.

Before long your sure to be past tents.

Grammar lesson

Two people were camping in a campground. The first says, "I think I'll go for a run." The second replies, "Don't you mean 'ran,' since it's past tents?"

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