It does make sense and there is no reason why you could not swim in a pool full of tepid water. But the word 'tepid' can also mean unenthusiastic as in "...the applause was tepid" so you may decide not to. 'Tepid' is used mostly in cooking '...mix the yeast with tepid water.'
Tepid means lukewarm (slightly warm). So the answer is yes, I could swim in tepid water.
swim suit, towel, goggles, life jacket, float
Let's assume that the original sentence was "You and your sister swim in the pool." In this case, the predicate would be "swim in the pool", while the subject(s) would be "You and your sister". Note: "Your sister and you" is improper English.
Usually they can. It depends on the space available in the pool. Lessons will usually not take up the entire pool so i'm guessing the rest of the pool would be open to free swim.
Squirrel swimming lessons :) but really the majority of animals are able to swim by instinct. If this has happened a lot in your pool I would suggest getting a pool cover. They have several different sizes to choose from.
no i would not
Yes, It gives people a chance to express their inner swimming. Those who love swimming should swim and those who don't have swimming pool should be able to swim at school. Those who dislike swimming should not have to swim.<some people cant swim>
because its a pool you swim in. As opposed to a wading or play pool that is very shallow and does not permit swimming because of lack of depth. To be a swimming pool it must have sufficient depth to be able to swim in. For most people that requires a minimum depth of 3 feet.
no you would have to do something about it
Filter it then swim in it.
No. That would be a bad choice.
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed