Lungs were on fire
The figurative language in the sentence is a hyperbole, as it exaggerates the intensity of the swimmer's physical exhaustion by comparing it to the sensation of literal burning flames.
Yes, "lifeguard" should be capitalized when used as a title or job description, such as "The Lifeguard on duty saved a drowning swimmer."
Sarah, a talented swimmer, loves competing in races.
A pronoun can be used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns; for example:Joan and Jeff go swimming at the park together. Heis a good swimmer and he is teaching her strength training. They make a good team.
No, the word 'swam' is not a noun.The word 'swam' is the past tense of the verb to swim.Examples:I can swim the length of this pool.I once swam the length of this pool four times in a row.The noun forms of the verb to swim are swimmer and the gerund, swimming.The noun 'swimmer' is a common noun as a general word for one who swims.The noun 'swimming' is a common noun as a general word for a type of activity.
"Janet was an alternate on the swim team." This is a sentence: each individual word is a particular part of speech that serves a particular function.The nouns are:Janet; proper noun, subject of the sentencealternate; common noun, a predicate noun (also called a subject complement)team (or the compound noun 'swim team'), common noun, object of the preposition 'on'The verb is: was, a linking verb, past tense of the verb to be.There is no adjective in the sentence.Note: The word 'alternate' also functions as an adjective, however, in this sentence it is a noun, a word for a person named to take the place of another when necessary. In order to function as an adjective, it must be followed by a noun, for example, "Janet was an alternate swimmer on the team."The word 'swim' used to form the compound noun 'swim team' is not an adjective either. It is a noun used to describe another noun, a function called an attributive noun.
"The armadillo is a poor swimmer." is a complete sentence
he is a nonswimmer
The vicious shark attacked the swimmer.
superlative
An Olympic swimmer got her first gold medal and kept it as a memento.
It was an ironic twist of fate for the greatest swimmer in the Olympic history-drowning in a swimming pool.
Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
Ryan Pini - first heat. Takuro Fujii - second heat.
Try as he might, the lifeguard could not give enough cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to revive the drowned swimmer.
The Swimmer was created in 1964.
Japanese Swimmer
That depends on the swimmer. Every swimmer is different, so there is no 'one weight'.