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Pig saves his buddy

 
 
Reply Thu 29 Nov, 2018 03:07 am
Does "Pig saves his buddy" sound natural in English?

Context:

See the pic:
http://i.epochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2018/11/thread_242524575599201_20181127183949_s_2739637_w_239_h_325_11890-1.gif

A pig rushes to recue his buddy when he sees him being slaughtered.

The heroic behavior of the pig is impressive.

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Reply Thu 29 Nov, 2018 02:30 pm
@oristarA,
Reads well for me.

An adjustment in your in text statement: recue should be rescue.
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Reply Thu 29 Nov, 2018 08:10 pm
@Sturgis,
Thank you. Wink
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