The sentence you provided is:
"The bear cub watches and learns from its mum wherever she goes."
This sentence is grammatically correct! Let's look at it step by step:
- Subject: "The bear cub" is the subject of the sentence, meaning it is who is doing the action.
- Verbs: "watches and learns" are two actions the bear cub is doing. It's correct to have two verbs joined by "and" when one subject does both things.
- Prepositional phrase: "from its mum" tells us from whom the bear cub is learning and watching.
- Adverbial clause: "wherever she goes" tells us when/where the watching and learning happen. "She" refers to "its mum," so this is clear and correct.
Everything fits together correctly. Good job!