I swam across the river yesterday.
The playtpus swam in the river.
The swan was serene as she swam. The serene setting reminded me of our vacation at the beach.
I swam though the seamountsThe oceans seamounts were soo big I could touch it
The rats swam ashore in hordes.
The gosling swam away from it's mother.
No, the word wind can only be a noun Noun would be used like this. The wind blew. It will have to have AT LEAST two words to be a sentence anyhow. She Swam That is a sentence Swam is not She is not You need a synonym and a very THANKS -grantcrocker- youtube.com/grantcrocker
swam!!
The dog was splashing around as it swam.
swam
Grammatical correct, you cannot put lends in a sentence because, first of all, it's not a word, lends is like fish, You don't say the fishes swam, you would say the fish swam.
Anna and she swam in the pool. It is easy to remember when you can state the sentence as: Anna swam in the pool. She swam in the pool (not: Her swam in the pool), so combined they would be Anna and she swam in the pool.
In the sentence "A small friendly dolphin swam around your boat," the preposition is "around," and the object of the preposition is "boat." The preposition "around" indicates the relationship between the dolphin's movement and the boat.