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will have swum is the verb phrase.

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The verb should be "swum over" I think if you want the verb phrase it would be "will have swum over"

The main verb is swum. will is a modal verb and have is an auxiliary verb. Over is an adverb.

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Q: What is the verb phrase of this sentence She will have swum over a mile by later today?
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