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- Swim
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- I can swim.
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Mary can swim.
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I saw her swim.
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He likes to swim.
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I'm able to swim.
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I can hardly swim.
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I wish I could swim.
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Are you able to swim?
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He is afraid to swim.
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She watched him swim.
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He can swim very fast.
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He learned how to swim.
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He was too old to swim.
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Can you swim underwater?
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He can swim like a fish.
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He seems unable to swim.
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Tom is able to swim well.
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I can swim as well as you.
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He said he could swim well.
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It's much too cold to swim.
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I can swim across the river.
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I want to learn how to swim.
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Tom is not yet able to swim.
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He is able to swim very fast.
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It is dangerous to swim here.
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My sister can swim very fast.
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Tom will be able to swim soon.
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Can you swim as fast as he can?
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Is it safe to swim in this river?
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I saw a dog swim across the river.
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He suggested that we go for a swim.
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I am able to swim across the river.
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I could swim well when I was a boy.
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It seems that he is unable to swim.
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Mary was able to swim across the river.
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I could swim well even when I was a child.
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I felt refreshed after a swim in the pool.
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I was able to swim well when I was a child.
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You'd better not swim if you've just eaten.
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I was able to swim faster when I was younger.
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When I was a child, I used to swim in that pond.
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He failed in his attempt to swim across the river.
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It wasn't possible for the boy to swim across the river.
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If Mary knew how to swim, she would go to the beach more often.
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