Possibly. It depends on how much chlorine was in the pool and how long the dead mouse had been in the water.
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 pool" is the prepositional phrase.
swam
The correct usage of the word swim in past tense is swam. They swam in the pool yesterday.
SWAM is the past tense of the verb "to swim". For example, "I swam ten laps of the pool this morning".
1/2 mile
The verb '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 sentene : You swims in the pool yesterday.is wrong becasue there shouldn't be an s after swim.You also need to change swim into swam because it took place yesterday.You swam in the pool yesterday.Or, don't change swim to swam and add a did to the front.Did you swim in the pool yesterday?
1250 meters :D ~Morgan~
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you would have swam 875 meters if you did 32 lenths at shipley pool
It is suppose to be I swam in the pool yesterday because it's past tense