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'Haben' or 'Sein' with the Verb 'Schwimmen' in German Past Tense?

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In German, 'haben' and 'sein' are both used as auxiliary verbs in the past tense. However, the verb 'schwimmen' (to swim) usually goes with a specific auxiliary verb. Can you choose the correct auxiliary verb to complete the sentence?

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Intermediate

Mein Bruder ____ gestern schwimmen gegangen.

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