I can't swim.
Can you swim?
Babies can learn to swim.
When you find yourself upstream without a paddle, swim!
The nouns in the sentence are summer and lake.
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a swim on a very hot day cools the body
If you swim beyond that rock you will be in the open sea.
I have the advantage in this game because I know how to swim and she does not.
We aren't allowed to swim in the lake any more this year.
This gulf is too large to swim.
give ten example sentence of strong verb?
I like to swim every day in the pool.
it is desirable to swim in the pool on a hot sunny day.
Alternate is a noun in that example.
She tethered her kayak to the dock before going for a swim in the lake.
An infinitive phrase is a group of words that begins with an infinitive (to + verb) and includes any modifiers or complements. It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a sentence. For example, "to swim in the ocean" is an infinitive phrase in the sentence "I like to swim in the ocean."
He can swim like a fish. I'm mad enough to eat nails and spit out tacks.
If you are looking for an example of a declarative sentence, it could be any statement. "She walked the dog" is an example of a declarative sentence. Other examples include "She baked a cake" and "He was on the swim team." Any statement declaring something is a declarative sentence.
Crocodiles are the reptiles that can swim.