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Adam Peaty Wins Great Britain's First Gold

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ChillDoubt | 02:03 Mon 08th Aug 2016 | Sport
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at the Rio games, breaking his own world record that he set only days ago. He won almost a length and a half ahead of the rest, a phenomenal swim over 100 metres.

Very well done young man!
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200m breaststroke starts tomorrow but no sign of Adam listed.
I think I heard the commentators say he is in the relay medley later in the week.
$*$$%^ing Olympic Replay not reply (anyone want to buy an Ipad?)
Here you go Sandy:
Quick rules:
Swim is used in the present tense. I swim slower than Michael Phelps.
Swam is used in the simple past tense. Michael Phelps swam faster than everyone else. [Never: Michael Phelps swum faster than everyone else.]
Swum is used in the present perfect and past perfect tenses and must be preceded by 'has', 'have', or 'had'. Michael Phelps has just swum in his last Olympics race. [In the present perfect tense, the signal word 'just' tells us that the event happened in the very recent past.]

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