Sung or Sang... It depends on how you think which one makes more sense.
The present tense is sing and sings.The past tense is sang.The future tense is will sing.The present participle is singing and the past participle is sung.
There is no plural form for the verb 'sang'. Verbs do not have singular or plural forms, verbs have tenses. The verb 'sang' is the past tense of the verb 'sing'. The tenses are: sing, sings, singing, sang, sung.
The verb "sing" has multiple tenses, including simple present (sing), simple past (sang), and past participle (sung).
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, are and is.
The word that means to have sung in the past is "sung." In English grammar, this is known as the past participle form of the verb "to sing." Past participles are used to form verb tenses such as the present perfect ("I have sung") or past perfect ("I had sung").
"Sung" is actually one of the past tenses for "sing". The other would be "sang". Example - Present: You sing very well, Past: You sung nicely / You sang nicely.
"Sung" is actually one of the past tenses for "sing". The other would be "sang". Example - Present: You sing very well, Past: You sung nicely / You sang nicely.
No tenses for an adjective!
No! The correct tenses of this word is sing or singing. This is in past tense Okay, maybe it is a doing word.
The word "wake" can be used in different tenses: Present tense: wake Past tense: woke Past participle: woken
Horror is a noun and therefore does not have tenses: only verbs have tenses.