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Tyson Huffman
30 May, 18:32
Is bumped a verb or balloon
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Brittany Lewis
30 May, 19:27
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If you actually need the correct answer to this, then bumped is a past-tense verb. If you want to name your balloon, "Bumped", then it could be either of them.
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