he drowns
Its a corpse.
the person is dead
A person who assists a golfer is a caddy.
I would expect that the dead person would be given the benefit of the doubt in that circumstance, the gods were always merciful.
the person dies
The word drowns is the third person singular form of drown. It is used with he/she/it or a singular noun as subject:He drowns - She drowns - The music drowns.He drowns his sorry in alcohol. The music drowns the dog's barking
3 Fish. 2 live and one dead. 3 one dead and 2 alive wtf
She escapes from the canoe and nearly drowns...When she is takes to the hospital though it is said to be declared brain dead.
No. A few minutes of being dead is generally fatal. But it depends on circumstances. If a person drowns in icy-cold water, the cold can delay cellular decay for up to an hour. if you can recover the body within that time, there's at least a slim hope that the person could be resuscitated. An emergency room doctor who specialized in cold-water drownings once wrote "You're not dead until you're WARM and dead."
she drowns
Parson refers to the preacher in church and how the coughs of the crowd drowns his words
The movie is What Lies Beneath (2000), starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford. The dead woman was not his wife, though. She's the girl he was cheating on his wife with.
he drowns
He drowns.
None. If a person is dead they have no life because they are dead.
Yes