when you are doing breast stroke is there any rules
slowest strokes in order slowest first) are breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly then freestyle
Swimming A "medley" is an event in competitive swimming in which backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle are swum in equal distances by an individual or as divisions of a relay race.
Breaststroke was first competed at the 1904 Games in St. Louis.
The Breaststroke was first held at the 1904 St Louis Olympics. The only breaststroke event was the Men's 440 yards, which was won by Germany's Georg Zacharias.
Butterfly is one of the four major strokes used in competitive swimming. The others are freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. Butterfly is swum as often as backstroke and breaststroke in a normal swimming meet. Butterfly is generally considered the most grueling and difficult of the strokes, so its popularity outside of competitive swimming is limited.
will have swum
It must be used after some form of have. He/she/it (has) swum. We/You/they (have) swum. Or having, as in: Having swum the length of the pool....
swum as in I have swum the channel
will have swum is the verb phrase.
swum as in I have swum the channel
Swum is the past participle of the verb "swim".
"You have just swum" is correct. "Swam" is the past tense, while "swum" is the past participle form of the verb "swim."