Those are the present tenses. I swim every day.
You swim every day.
I learn from the teacher.
You learn from the teacher.
It changes to swims and to learns for He/She.
Below is a list of present tenses. look, begin, swim,take, tell, dream, creep, lap, stare, find, drive, see.
Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can." For example, "I can swim" changes to "I could swim" in the past tense.
No, it is not. It is a verb. It is the irregular past tense of the verb to swim (swim-swam-swum).
nagé is the past tense and that goes with the auxiliary verb "Avoir" but to swim as an infinitive is nager
Present: lie - lying, sit - sitting, swim - swimming, run - running Present participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run Past: lie - lay, sit - sat, swim - swam, run - ran Past participle: lie - lain, sit - sat, swim - swum, run - run
Swim, play and work.
The tenses of swim are: Swam: past tense. Swim: present tense Will swim: future tense
Yes it is
Swam is the past tense of swim. The present participle for swim is swimming.
The present perfect tense of swim is:I/You/We/They have swum.He/She/It has swum.
I swim. (Present) I swam. I have swum.
No. The verb has an irregular past tense.The present tense is swim, or swims.The past tense is swam. The past participle is (have) swum.
The past tense is swam. (I swam, you swam, they swam) The past participle is swum. Present perfect : he has swum Past perfect : he had swum Future perfect: he will have swum
Some examples of present tense verbs are... Jump, Run, Laughs, Smiles, Writes, Drink, Eat, Talk, Dance, and Swim.
The future tense is "will swim"
The past tense of swim is swam.
The past tense is swam.The future tense is will swim.