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What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is Dashed.
What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is Dashed.
drowning?
Suffocating under water (drowning)
It most likely means you or your friend is in distress or it could mean your friend is suffering Nearly all dreams refer to the dreamer rather than to the person whose image is seen in the dream. In this example, the drowning friend represents the dreamer's own feeling of being overwhelmed. This might refer to being "flooded with work" or perhaps to a mortgage that is "under water," or even "drowning in sorrow."
A red-orange flame on the water (Victoria's Hair). Or her hallucination of Edward.
Yes, aquaphobia is the fear of water and drowning
There are two verbs in this sentence: dashed, and save. The phrase "to save the drowning child" is a prepositional phrase, and therefore the primary action verb in this sentence is dashed.
No, Antarctica is a continent.
When she was little she had a panic attack in a swimming pool and felt as if she was drowning and being dragged under.
Givin' Water to a Drowning Man was created on 1996-05-06.
You would be a hero if you see someone drowning in the water and are able to succeed in saving them. The first step to save someone from drowning is to get them out of the water or at least getting their head out of the water.