I don't think they sing at all.
Two adverbs for the verb sing are clearly and beautifully.
well, the sentence would be more correct if you did:Not only did she sing beautifully, but she also danced beautifully.ORNot only did she sing beautifully, but she danced beautifully as well.
Susan will sing beautifully.
Yes, he can sing beautifully!!
Two adverbs for the verb sing are clearly and beautifully.
The plural form of "sing" is "sings." For example, "She sings beautifully."
The future tense of the sentence "Susan sings beautifully" is "Susan will sing beautifully."
the bird which sing very beautifully
Male canaries sing beautifully
The future tense for "Susan sings beautifully" can be expressed as "Susan will sing beautifully." This indicates that her singing will occur at a later time. Alternatively, you could also say, "Susan is going to sing beautifully."
yes she sang it beautifully
horribly beautifully raucously moodily