You can: * swear TO a person (make a binding verbal promise) * swear AT a person (curse them) * swear IN a person (make them a member of a jury or similar) but AFAIK you can't just swear a person.
Both are correct, but they have different meanings. "Swear to you" implies making a promise to you, while "swear you" means using your statement as the source of truth.
The correct modern spelling is swear (give an oath, or to curse).The spelling sware is an archaic form.
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
The present tense of "swear" is "swears."
The prefix of "swear" is "sw-"
The past simple for "swear" is "swore."
The correct modern spelling is swear (give an oath, or to curse).The spelling sware is an archaic form.
That is the correct spelling of "attest" (to swear or affirm).
The correct answer is: 1599
Germany! German Soldiers were the nazi's. I'm 110% correct! I swear!!
no bc it is what a human must do when he feels good
the swear way is the wrong way and the other way is not swearing but it is peace!
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
Anything others can take offence to really, anything at all in the politically correct age. Swear language, as a short answer.
I can't swear to it but I have seen them referred to as paws on another site so perhaps that would be correct.
It can if you either swear around it or teach it to swear.
"Asked" is not a swear word.
Cannot swear by this,but quite sure MMMCXXXXII Could also be MMMCXLII both would ,I think, be correct