The present tense of clung is cling
The present word for clung is cling.
She clung to the edge of the cliff, refusing to let go despite the strong wind.
She clung to the edge of the cliff, her fingers gripping tightly as she tried to pull herself up.
The past tense of cling is clung. For example, "She clung to the edge of the cliff."
The past tense of "cling" is "clung" and the past participle is also "clung."
The past tense of "cling" is "clung," and the past participle is also "clung."
She clung to the edge of the cliff, her fingers gripping tightly as she tried to pull herself up.
She clung to the edge of the cliff, refusing to let go despite the strong wind.
It is "cling/clings".
That's it - cling Cling = base form clung = past clung = past participle clinging = present participle
"Clung"
Past - Clung,Past participle - Clung
The past tense of "cling" is "clung." For example, "She clung to the edge of the cliff for dear life."
clung, thong, clang, slang, along, slung, flung, wrung
The hiker clung to the ledge, afraid of falling. The child clung to their parent's hand as they crossed the busy street. The spider clung to the ceiling, waiting for its next meal.
using two hands i carefully clung onto the rope and started to climb it with all my strength
The past tense of "cling" is "clung." For example, "She clung to the safety rail as the boat rocked."
The past participle of "cling" is "clung."