Sworn is past tense of swore.
"Sworn" and "swore" are both the past tense form of the verb "to swear".
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Signing a document is not necessarily considered a sworn statement unless the document explicitly states that by signing, you are swearing to the truthfulness of the information provided. A sworn statement typically involves taking an oath before a notary or other authorized individual.
A sworn affidavit is necessary in some court cases to certify that the person making the statement is willing to swear in that what they say is true. Because if someone lies on a sworn affidavit they can be brought up on criminal charges, it tends to persuade people to tell the truth and not falsely miss-represent.
The vendetta against him was swift and mercyless.
I/you/we/they have sworn. He/she/it has sworn.
The past tense is 'swore'. The past participle is 'sworn'. For example 'I swore', 'you have sworn.'
The past participle of "swear" is "sworn."
"Sworn" and "swore" are both the past tense form of the verb "to swear".
Swore is the past tense of swear. The past perfect tense of swear is had sworn.
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The simple past tense is swore. The past participle is sworn.
The past participle is sworn. The simple past is swore.
Nothing. He just raised his right hand and swore in.
Sword shield > mostly serves in a bodyguard capacity. Always has to be close around ward. A protector. Sworn sword > someone who has dedicated their martial services. Can be used in a wide variety of ways.