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swimming in English:

1. swim swim


Try and swim!
He found it difficult to swim to the island.
No matter how hard I try, I can't swim to that rock.
He can't swim at all, but when it comes to skiing, he is the best.
The situation has come to the point where we either sink or swim.
In order to swim, you have to learn to tread water first.
Some babies learn to swim even before they are one year old.
It was not until last summer that my oldest son learned to swim.
He could swim fast enough to pass the test.
Neither Mary nor John can swim.
When I have finished my homework, I'll go for a swim.
I felt refreshed after a swim in the pool.
A nice day, isn't it? How about going for a swim?
Tom can't swim at all. On the other hand, he is a good baseball player.
With the water so cold, we decided not to swim.

2. go go


I go.
If you're tired, why don't you go to sleep? "Because if I go to sleep now I will wake up too early."
All things considered, I think you should go back home and take care of your parents.
If you can't go to an English-speaking country to study, perhaps you can find an English native speaker living nearby that can help you learn English.
After school, Tom usually sticks around as long as he can because he doesn't want to go home.
I was just wondering if any of you are planning to go to our high school reunion this weekend.
After school, I go to an English school to practice English conversation.
Thousands of dollars in scholarships go unclaimed each year.
If there is nothing near them that needs doing, they are sure to go and find something.
You can go out and play as long as you stay in the yard.
After a long argument, I finally persuaded her to go camping.
From the moment he arrived there, he kept on bothering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.
Maybe I'll go, and maybe I won't.
I'll give you our answer after we go into your proposal in greater detail.
For the best fried chicken in Gulfport, go to Grandma's Kitchen.