Virtually no difference, in this case. Perhaps if you mean "the hobby or sport of swimming" then "I like swimming" and if you mean the "action and experience of moving through water" then …
It slightly implies that building of Florence or the connection between Florence and Arno River is over. I think more suitable sentences are "Pompeii was built under the Mount …
4. Usually countable, but disguised by the fact that the plural form may be "fish" and the same as the singular form. (see Fish vs Fishes for plural use) So if you look in a river and say "I …
Notice that " along the road " means " in a line next to the road along its extent " whereas "alongside the road" means " next to the road along its extent ". Notice also that " along the …
If you were swimming in a river or the sea you would probably say "Let's get out [of the water]", or "Let's get ashore" rather than mentioning the land. Swimmers don't usually go far from the …
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