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The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly...



 
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The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly... #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 31, 2008 18:49 pm   The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly...
 

The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly turned and opened and closed his mouth

Is this correct ?
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The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly... #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 31, 2008 22:01 pm   The baby whale reached the boy, it swimmed with him for a while and suddenly...
 

Hi, Volcano1985.
'SWIM' is an irregular verb - SWIM /SWAM / SWUM -

"The baby whale reached the boy, SWAM with him for a while, THEN suddenly turned and opened and closed its mouth"
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