No. The sentence should read "She sings badly."
'She sings badly' would be correct. Also 'She doesn't sing well'
No, it should be "She sings badly."
Incorrect: She sings bad. Correct: She sings badly. (badly is an adverb that modifies the verb sings) Incorrect: He runs a well race. Correct: He runs a race well. (well used as an adverb follows the object of the verb) Correct: He runs a good race. (good is an adjective describing the noun race) Correct: They won with a lucky shot. (lucky is an adjective describing the noun shot)
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...
Not too bad.
When something bad happens we say "What bad luck!"We do not say "What a bad luck!" because that is not correct in normal English usage.
No, it should be "She sings badly."
Incorrect: She sings bad. Correct: She sings badly. (badly is an adverb that modifies the verb sings) Incorrect: He runs a well race. Correct: He runs a race well. (well used as an adverb follows the object of the verb) Correct: He runs a good race. (good is an adjective describing the noun race) Correct: They won with a lucky shot. (lucky is an adjective describing the noun shot)
F*ck Ur Daughter sings bad chick
I'm quite sure that both of the forms are correct theres no quite sure about it yes they are both correct
Strong Bad Sings was created on 2003-11-17.
Yes, "she sings badly" is grammatically correct. The adverb "badly" is describing the verb "sings" in this sentence, indicating the quality of her singing.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It compares the singing abilities of two individuals, indicating that he sings more beautifully than she does.
Alexandra Brock sings Bad boys.
Usher
your mum sings it POD sings it. oh my bad rey sings it POD is the music in the background sorry
Donna Summers sings "Bad Girls".
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