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Bath and Bathe as verbs



 
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Bath and Bathe as verbs #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2011 17:08 pm   Bath and Bathe as verbs
 

Hi everybody,
I bathed the baby this morning.
We bathed in the sea last week.

What is the best use of bath/bathe as verbs? can we use them interchangeably?
Thanks in advance
Emmoo10
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hi #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2011 17:19 pm   hi
 

I just want to confirm that Bath and bathe are verbs here.. In the first sentence Bathed comes from (Bath) whereas in the second sentence, Bathed comes from the verb (Bathe)
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