It isn't even a word, but swam is. swam is also a verb.
will have swum is the verb phrase.
will have swum
Swum is the past participle of the verb "swim".
will have swum is the verb phrase.
Acutally, it is an intransitive verb which needs a 'helping verb' such as have.......... A sentence using the word 'swum' could be: "I've swum to the island every day." The "'ve" stands for "have," a helping verb
"You have just swum" is correct. "Swam" is the past tense, while "swum" is the past participle form of the verb "swim."
The verb 'swam' is the past tense of the verb to swim.Examples:I can swim the length of this pool.I once swam the length of this pool four times in a row.
With had the past participle of a verb is used is used not the past form.swim swam (past) swum (past participle).I had swum in the race last year.
The past participle of swim is swum.
While swam is the past tense of swim, swumis the past-perfect tense of swim. Swam would be used in the following sentence: "We swam down the river yesterday." Swum would be used in the following sentence: "We had swum down the river yesterday before going inside for dinner." =D
It must be used after some form of have. He/she/it (has) swum. We/You/they (have) swum. Or having, as in: Having swum the length of the pool....
swum as in I have swum the channel