Examples of using "Pływa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He's swimming.
- She swims.
- He swims.
- She's swimming.
- She is swimming.
- She swims.
- She's swimming.
- Tom is swimming.
- Tom swims.
Naoko swims.
She swims well.
He can swim very fast.
Mike swims very well.
Tom swims very fast.
What a good swimmer he is!
He can swim very fast.
- He swims like a fish.
- He can swim like a fish.
Tom is swimming in the river.
How fast she swims!
Tom usually swims in the morning.
He is swimming in the river.
Tom swims every day.
- She's rolling in money.
- She's loaded.
Tom can swim like a fish.
- He is a better swimmer than I.
- He swims better than I do.
Wood floats, but iron sinks.
Tom's dog swims quite well.
- Tom is a better swimmer than Mary is.
- Tom is a better swimmer than Mary.
My father swims very well.
Some children are swimming in the river.
Many fish swim in the river.
Jane swims better than Yumi.
Mary is still swimming, isn't she?
Mary is a very fast swimmer, isn't she?
A large goldfish swims in the pond.
- Although Tom is sick, he's swimming.
- Even though Tom is sick, he's swimming.
Waiter, there's a fly in my soup!
In fact, he can't swim well.
A big red fish is swimming about in the pond.
No sailboat is faster than this one.
Wood floats.
Most of the time, she's jetting or crawling or swimming.
I go in for tennis while my sister goes in for swimming.
Nobody swims in this pool after 8:00 p.m.
The man swimming in the river is my friend.