"I went for a swim" is correct.
yes it is correct..i felt/got/went nostalgic when so and so thing happened...
You and your dad went to the store
That is the correct spelling of the plural "fins" (swim aids, or those of fish).
I think so because you can split it in two: He went to the show or I went to the show.
Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct. Here are some examples:You went to the water park on Monday with your friend Joey.I went to the water park on Monday with my friends.
the judge sentenced him to 5 years of jail
swam is the simple past swum is the the perfect past swum. it sounds strange but it is correct We went to my son's swim meet last week, and he swam better than he ever has.The past tense word of swim is SWAM
Adjective: This answer is correct. Verb: I will correct it. where is you?
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Yes, the sentence "Where you went is it correct" is not grammatically correct. It can be rephrased to "Is where you went correct?" for proper syntax.
It means you sweat like you have just went for a swim!
"Where did the man swim from?" is colloquially common, but in formal discourse it should be changed to "From where did the man swim?"
That is the correct spelling of "swimming."
She was sentenced to life (or until 2025.)
Yes, 'She went to the movies.' is correct.
An action, you can swim.
No. The correct version would be 'You went home'.