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Samuel Lozano
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11 April, 20:51
Verb form of present progressive tense swim
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Taz
11 April, 21:03
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I'm swimming I think is the right answer.
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Kenley
11 April, 21:04
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Present progressive tense form of 'swim' is - is/are swimming. As in - John is swimming.
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