According to the Royal Lifesaving Australia National Drowning Report 2013, between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013, 291 people drowned in Australia. Of these, 31 (11%) were children aged 0-4 years, while 9 (3%) were children aged 5-14 years. See the related link below for the source, and scroll down to page 2.
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The past tense of drown in drowned.
drowned
Drown is a regular verb, so the past participle is drowned.
She swam in the lake yesterday.
Yes. It is past tense for the word drown.
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Nobody has died from swimming. It's drowning that kills you, not swimming.
No, "drownded" is not a standard English word. The correct past tense forms of "drown" are "drowned" and "drowning."
The past tense of drown in drowned.
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