Yes, drowns is a verb in English. It is an action and verb is action so it s a verb.
The noun form of the verb to drown is the gerund, drowning.
You may think it is as it is in "swimmer girl" because its describing, but its not. Swimmer is a verb.
well , their are 2 kinds of drowning dry drowning & drowning..
The word 'shouts' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted). Examples: Noun: The shouts of the crowd were drowning out the speaker's words. Verb: The coach shouts instructions from the bench.
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.
An unnamed Soc was drowning Johnny
Yes, aquaphobia is the fear of water and drowning
Drowning Craze was created in 1980.
Waving Not Drowning was created in 1982.
Not Waving but Drowning was created in 1957.
The Drowning Man was created in 1981.
The Drowning Pool was created in 1950.