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?
Olivia swims the fastest
a octafeline (oc-ta-fee-lie-n)Octo-puss
swims (SWIMS)
Answer: 1.5 prob: 105/70