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No because the lifeguard could not get in the water to save people.
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.
No. The reason they are called Lifesavers is that they resemble the ring used by a lifeguard to save someone's life when they are drowning.
Because it is considered dangerous; if someone was to be accidentally knocked unconcsience and floated down and drowned, he/she would be hard to save unless there was a qualified lifeguard there.
The lifeguard tube is used to assist the lifeguard in the event that they have to enter the water for a save. The lifeguard will jump into the pool and use the tube to support themselves as they keep their eye on the victim and swim towards them. The tube can then be placed either under the victim, used to support a backboard, or extended toward the victim to grab onto.
She is a swimmer who goes out with the lifeguard Demarkes Nauss. OMG they make a perfect couple!!!! If she drowns then he will save her!!!!!!!!!
It literally means, "You save/ he /she saves lives." 'Salvavida,' with no space between the words, means "lifeguard."
It literally means, "You save/ he /she saves lives." 'Salvavida,' with no space between the words, means "lifeguard."
Yes he did to save money.
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.
This weight tree is designed to avoid injuries and save space.