Rebbeca of Sunnybrook Farm
the squirrel is singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm and the skunk is singing Farmer in the Dell
Amy Macdonald - This Is The Life
children singing
It seems like she is singing about like, a night out, and you get drunk and then you regret it the next morning!
She is still singing. Find her on Facebook!
Children singing
The gerund phrase in this sentence is "children singing."
There must be a lot of songs where children are singing.
When groups are singing the same song but different tunes, it is called harmony. When the groups are singing together, it is called unison.
The gerund "singing" is functioning as the object of the preposition "is." It is used to represent the action of children singing as a singular noun.
"children singing" is the gerund phrase in this sentence. It serves as the object of the preposition "of".
Singing and looking good are a parakeet's strongest features.