English · Common Verbs
/swæm/
[/swæm/]
past tense of swim
Past tense of 'swim': to have moved through water using the arms and legs.
We swam in the cool lake all afternoon and then dried off in the warm evening sun.
We swam in the cool lake all afternoon and then dried off in the warm evening sun.
From Old English 'swamm', past tense of 'swimman' (to swim).
Used for completed swimming in the past.