to turn the word into its future tense requires additional grammar, and this will become - I will swim, you will swim, he will swim, we will swim and they will swim. Or the future perfect - I will have swum, and so on
Swam or Swum.
As in:
swam
The past tense of swim is swam.
The past participle of "swim" is "swum".
The past participle of "swim" is "swum" and the past participle of "sit" is "sat."
The past participle of swim is swum.
The past participle of "swim" is "swum". The simple past tense is is "swam".
I swim. (Present) I swam. I have swum.
I swim. (Present) I swam. I have swum.
The past tense is swam.The future tense is will swim.
Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can." For example, "I can swim" changes to "I could swim" in the past tense.
The simple past tense of swim is "swam". The past participle of swim is "swum".
Yes, the two past tenses of "swim" are "swum" and "swam".
swam