No you cant
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
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.
Swear is the present tense.
The prefix of "swear" is "sw-"
The past simple for "swear" is "swore."
For several reasons. I believe mostly because their parents swear around them so they have learnt that it's okay to swear.
Sing a song with a swear in it. The teacher will tell you of for singing but not for swearing!
High school students seem to swear a lot because they are stressed, to impress, to show off, or to feel more grown up.
No, unless the topic is relevant.
No, but you can get expelled from your school for doing so.
Put her with a group of perverted high school kids.
Windsor Academy swear
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
It can if you either swear around it or teach it to swear.
The Romans could cuss with the best of them. They used swear words before, during and after the days of Spartacus. But you won't find examples in your high school Latin books.
"Asked" is not a swear word.
Maybe his school teacher never told him to stop swearing and shut up