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Old 16-Mar-2008, 00:53
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Default Re: forward/ reached out one's hand

To forward something means to send it - it cannot be used as a verb in this context.

I stepped forward to get close( or closer)[this is not necessary in the sentence] and reached out my hand to say my farewell.

I reached out my hand in farewell.

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