That's it - cling
Cling = base form
clung = past
clung = past participle
clinging = present participle
It is "cling/clings".
Past - Clung,Past participle - Clung
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The future tense of cling is cling. He will cling to my every word.
The word cling as a noun has no plural. Cling is the property of something to adhere; either something has cling or it does not. The word is also a verb (cling, clings, clinging, clung), which would have no plural.
I, you, we, they cling. He, she, it clings.
The past participle of cling is clung.
choose is the base form of chosen and chose
the base form of known and knew are know
Yes, the word cling is an onomatopoeia.
A Rock to Cling To was created in 1993.
base form of a word is the original form of a word for example the base form of blown is blow thanks peeps