A singer I know was asked to sing in a band, and she sang beautifully.
The congregation stood up and sang the hymn.
When I visited my cousin, she sang all the while.
Sanged is not a word sang is past tense of singing.
You could use "We sang the national anthem in the Olympic games"
there is no such word as sang but it is commonly mixed with sungeg: she sung the national anthem.it is like the words brang and brought. Most slang says brang but there is no such wordhttp://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/sang
he sang beautifully in falsetto.
The piccolos sang sweetly through the orchestra
It was incredible how the child sang.
We sang a Christmas carol to our neighborhood.
The anthem was sung with strength and grace. He sang it as if the notes were springing from him as a new song. I switched from passive to active voice so you could see the difference between sung and sang. If you are expressing the simple past tense, use sang. I sang, you sang, he sang. If you are using more complex tenses, use sung, the past participle. You would not say the anthem was sang, and you would not say he sung the anthem.
Her eloquence fit beautifully in a sentence. The nightingale sang beautifully.
The homograph for "sang" in this sentence could be "sang," which is the past tense of "sing," or "sang," which is the word for a body of water in some Asian countries.