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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Swim

Hello, English native speakers

If you hear the sentence,

He swum under the bridge.

Do you think he swum "toward the bridge" instead of "under the bridge"?

Does the verb "swim" have the meaning of "going toward somewhere"?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous If you hear the sentence He sw a m under the bridge , d o you think he sw a m "toward the bridge" instead of "under the bridge"? No. Those are different things.

  • anonymous If you hear the sentence He sw a m under the bridge , d o you think he sw a m "toward the bridge" instead of "under the bridge"?
  • No.
  • Those are different things.
  • anonymous Does the verb "swim" have the meaning of "going toward somewhere"?
  • No.
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anonymousIf you hear the sentence He swam under the bridge, do you think he swam "toward the bridge" instead of "under the bridge"?

No. Those are different things.

anonymousDoes the verb "swim"

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