the bird is singing
Sing
No, the verb is not correct. The sentence should read:I sing in tongues.Examples:I sing...You sing...He, she, it sings... (third person, singular, present)We sing...You sing...They sing...
The bees buzz about and the birds sing aloud.
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.
yes all birds sing
No. The sentence should read "She sings badly."
no dodos are shy birds and most shy birds do not sing
Birds sing in the spring to attract mates.
The correct tense for the verb "sing" in this context is "sang." When referring to actions that happened in the past, such as when you were a child, you should use the past tense of the verb, which is "sang." So the correct sentence would be "When you were a kid, you sang nicely."
"A pair" is a collective noun used as a singular noun. Thus, it would be correct to say, "A pair ... is ..."
No. The past participle is sung."The girls have sung at this concert before."
yes and no