Examples of using "Nuota" in a sentence and their english translations:
He's swimming.
She swims.
- He can swim well.
- He's a good swimmer.
She swims well.
- He's swimming.
- She swims.
- He swims.
- She's swimming.
- Laurie swims well.
- Lorry swims well.
- Lorry is good at swimming.
Tom swims here.
He swims in the river.
- Tom is swimming.
- Tom swims.
She's loaded.
Naoko swims.
He doesn't swim.
- She is swimming.
- She swims.
- She's swimming.
- Tom swims pretty well.
- Tom swims quite well.
He's swimming.
Naoko is good at swimming.
How fast he swims!
How fast she swims!
Does Tom swim often?
Laurie swims well.
- Lorry swims well.
- Lorry is good at swimming.
Tom swims well.
Mary swims as fast as Jack.
Tom usually swims in the morning.
Tom swims very fast.
My brother doesn't swim.
My brother swims well.
Tom swims very well.
I know how to swim.
Tom swims quite fast.
- He is a better swimmer than I.
- He swims better than I do.
- You swim better than me.
Tom swims every day.
- Tom swims quite well.
- Tom is a fairly good swimmer.
- He says he doesn't swim.
- She says she doesn't swim.
- He says he swims well.
- She says she swims well.
Your sister does not swim very well, right?
If Tom swims, I will, too.
Tom can swim no more than a stone can.
My father swims very well.
Bob can no more swim than a hammer can.
- Tom swims better than Mary.
- Tom swims better than Mary does.
Tom swims practically every day.
Tom doesn't swim very well.
Jane swims better than Yumi.
Tom says he doesn't swim.
Tom is a better swimmer than me.
Why does Tom never swim?
Tom often swims at night.
Does Tom still swim every day?
He never swims by himself.
She is swimming.
- Tom is swimming.
- Tom's swimming.
- Tom swims.
You swim very quickly.
The boy swims with his friends.
Where do you swim?
My older sister swims very fast.
A fish swims by moving its tail.
How many hours a day does Tom swim?
She can swim as fast as her brother.
- He swims well for his age.
- She swims well for her age.
Tom doesn't swim very well, does he?
- He is swimming in the river.
- He swims in the river.
If Tom doesn't swim, I won't either.
The boy swims with his friends.
Tom's dog swims quite well.
Like cheese swimming in butter.
Who swims faster, Tom or Mary?
Tom swims well for his age.
Tom swims with his son every morning.
The shark tries to shake her off and is swimming away.
Some children swim in the ocean.
A lot of people swim here in the summer.
He says he swims well.
He's a fast swimmer, isn't he?
Most of the time, she's jetting or crawling or swimming.
The man swimming in the river is my friend.
You must pay attention when swimming in the sea.
Tom is a very fast swimmer.
The boy who's swimming over there with Mary is my younger brother.
- You swim better than me.
- You swim better than I do.
How many days a year do you swim?