Swim, swam, swum

Has anyone addressed this before? The past participle of "swim" is "swum." "Swam" is the simple past. You can say, "I swam three times last week" or "I have swum in that pool many times," but you can never say "I have swam ..." It's simply not correct English. Sorry to be persnickety, but as a former book editor, it drives me crazy every time I see it, and I see it increasingly more often now that I spend so much time here.:nono:
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  • Has anyone addressed this before? The past participle of "swim" is "swum." "Swam" is the simple past. You can say, "I swam three times last week" or "I have swum in that pool many times," but you can never say "I have swam ..." It's simply not correct English. It's hopeless. I have ranned to the grocery this morning. Sad thing is, they prolly all used "have swum" correctly before they started the referenced activity. Let's do swimming on yer stomach next!
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  • Has anyone addressed this before? The past participle of "swim" is "swum." "Swam" is the simple past. You can say, "I swam three times last week" or "I have swum in that pool many times," but you can never say "I have swam ..." It's simply not correct English. It's hopeless. I have ranned to the grocery this morning. Sad thing is, they prolly all used "have swum" correctly before they started the referenced activity. Let's do swimming on yer stomach next!
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