Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

swim, swims, swimming, swum, swam
Synonyms: bathe, float, glide, paddle, dive

Antonyms: sink, drown, walk, stand, founder

The Verb Swim – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb swim is a common irregular verb that means to propel oneself through water using one's limbs.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: swim
■ Past Simple: swam
■ Past Particiciple: swum
■ Present Participle/Gerund: swimming


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Swim' is used for the act of moving through water and figuratively for being overwhelmed.


1. Propelling Through Water
This is its primary, literal meaning.


■ Activity: 'We swam in the lake all afternoon.'
■ Ability: 'Can you swim?'


2. Being Overwhelmed (Figurative)
This describes a feeling of being inundated or dizzy.


■ Sensation: 'After staring at the screen for hours, my head was swimming.'
■ Information: 'My mind was swimming with facts and figures before the exam.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: 'SWAM' VS. 'SWUM'


This is a classic grammatical point and a very common source of errors.


■ Swam (Simple Past): Use 'swam' to describe a completed action in the past.
■ Correct: 'Yesterday, she swam across the entire lake.'


■ Swum (Past Participle): Use 'swum' with auxiliary verbs like 'have,' 'has,' 'had,' or in the passive voice.
■ Correct: 'I have swum in the Atlantic Ocean, but never the Pacific.'
■ Incorrect: 'I swum in the lake yesterday.'


SWIM - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Iswim
★ youswim
★ he/she/itswims
★ weswim
★ you (plural)swim
★ theyswim
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Present Simple
- I swim in the lake every summer.
- You swim very fast.
- He swims on the university team. | My head swims when I stand up too quickly.
- We swim to stay in shape.
- You (plural) swim in the ocean on your vacation.
- They swim with dolphins.
SWIM - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amswimming
★ you areswimming
★ he/she/it isswimming
★ we areswimming
★ you areswimming
★ they areswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Present Continuous
- I am swimming in the pool right now.
- You are swimming against the current.
- He is swimming the final lap of the race. | My vision is swimming.
- We are swimming towards the shore.
- You (plural) are swimming in the sea.
- They are swimming with sharks (figuratively, in a dangerous situation).
SWIM - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I haveswum
★ you haveswum
★ he/she/it hasswum
★ we haveswum
★ you haveswum
★ they haveswum
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Present Perfect
- I have swum across this river before.
- You have swum a great distance today.
- He has swum in the Olympics. | She has swum with turtles in Hawaii.
- We have swum in the Mediterranean Sea.
- You (plural) have swum to the island and back.
- They have swum the English Channel.
SWIM - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenswimming
★ you have beenswimming
★ he/she/it has beenswimming
★ we have beenswimming
★ you have beenswimming
★ they have beenswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been swimming in this team for five years.
- You have been swimming for hours; you must be tired.
- He has been swimming since he was a toddler. | My head has been swimming with all this new information.
- We have been swimming laps all morning.
- You (plural) have been swimming in the ocean.
- They have been swimming against the tide of public opinion.
SWIM - PAST SIMPLE
★ Iswam
★ youswam
★ he/she/itswam
★ weswam
★ you (plural)swam
★ theyswam
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Past Simple
- I swam in the ocean for the first time last year.
- You swam faster than anyone else.
- He swam two kilometers this morning. | The ducks swam in the pond.
- We swam out to the buoy.
- You (plural) swam in the lake behind your house.
- They swam to safety after the boat capsized.
SWIM - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasswimming
★ you wereswimming
★ he/she/it wasswimming
★ we wereswimming
★ you wereswimming
★ they wereswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Past Continuous
- I was swimming in the pool when it started to thunder.
- You were swimming too far from the shore.
- He was swimming his final lap when he got a cramp. | My head was swimming with figures and charts.
- We were swimming with our friends.
- You (plural) were swimming in the river.
- They were swimming towards the rescue boat.
SWIM - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadswum
★ you hadswum
★ he/she/it hadswum
★ we hadswum
★ you hadswum
★ they hadswum
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Past Perfect
- I had never swum in such cold water before.
- You had swum across the lake before, so you knew you could do it.
- He had swum for the national team before his injury. | She had swum the race of her life.
- We had swum to the island.
- You (plural) had swum in that river as children.
- They had swum to the shore before the boat sank.
SWIM - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenswimming
★ you had beenswimming
★ he/she/it had beenswimming
★ we had beenswimming
★ you had beenswimming
★ they had beenswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been swimming for an hour when my friend arrived.
- You had been swimming all day.
- He had been swimming competitively for a decade before he retired. | My head had been swimming with thoughts.
- We had been swimming against the current.
- You (plural) had been swimming for a long time.
- They had been swimming for hours to reach safety.
SWIM - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willswim
★ you willswim
★ he/she/it willswim
★ we willswim
★ you willswim
★ they willswim
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Future Simple
- I will swim in the sea tomorrow.
- You will swim in the next heat.
- He will swim the 100-meter freestyle. | My head will swim if I read all of this.
- We will swim in the hotel pool.
- You (plural) will swim to the raft.
- They will swim with us later.
SWIM - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will beswimming
★ you will beswimming
★ he/she/it will beswimming
★ we will beswimming
★ you will beswimming
★ they will beswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Future Continuous
- I will be swimming in the competition next weekend.
- You will be swimming in the ocean.
- He will be swimming his laps at the pool. | My head will be swimming with all the details.
- We will be swimming at this time tomorrow.
- You (plural) will be swimming with the dolphins on your trip.
- They will be swimming for the gold medal.
SWIM - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will haveswum
★ you will haveswum
★ he/she/it will haveswum
★ we will haveswum
★ you will haveswum
★ they will haveswum
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Future Perfect
- I will have swum ten kilometers by the end of the week.
- You will have swum the entire length of the lake by then.
- He will have swum in every ocean by the time he is forty. | She will have swum her last race.
- We will have swum to the other side.
- You (plural) will have swum in the competition.
- They will have swum the channel by morning.
SWIM - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenswimming
★ you will have beenswimming
★ he/she/it will have beenswimming
★ we will have beenswimming
★ you will have beenswimming
★ they will have beenswimming
Examples of the verb 'swim' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By 6 PM, I will have been swimming for two hours.
- You will have been swimming for your whole life.
- He will have been swimming on the team for four years by the time he graduates. | My head will have been swimming with ideas.
- We will have been swimming for a long time.
- You (plural) will have been swimming all afternoon.
- They will have been swimming towards the shore.

Conjugation of the verb To Swim