Someone swears or cusses at somone or something.

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Do we say "Someone swears or cusses at somone or something"? Like "He sweared at me while we played video game" or "He cussed at me when he saw me" or "He sweared at his car when it broke down".

Please check my sentences.
 
Do we say "Someone swears or cusses at somone or something"? [STRIKE]Like[/STRIKE]

For example, "He [STRIKE]sweared[/STRIKE] swore at me while we [STRIKE]played[/STRIKE] were playing a video game", [STRIKE]or[/STRIKE] "He cussed at me when he saw me" or "He [STRIKE]sweared[/STRIKE] swore at his car when it broke down".

Please check my sentences.

Note my corrections above. "Swear" is an irregular verb. It follows the same pattern as "wear".
 
You can also 'curse' at someone or something.
 
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