you call him/her a swimmer
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to swim." It is the present tense, third-person singular conjugation (he/she/it swims).
A person can very well swim in water. To be precise, a person can learn to do that.
A scuba diver.
Swimming is something when a person swims in a body of water.
1.5m/s
That the approach of the person often means food gets chucked into the tank. And if it swims to the top it gets first pick.
it swims?
a octafeline (oc-ta-fee-lie-n)Octo-puss
Olivia swims the fastest
swims (SWIMS)
Answer: 1.5 prob: 105/70