there is no such word as sang but it is commonly mixed with sung
eg: she sung the national anthem.
it is like the words brang and brought. Most slang says brang but there is no such word
http://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/sang
"Sang" is the past tense of the verb "sing." You use "sang" in a sentence when you are referring to an action of singing that occurred in the past. For example, "She sang beautifully at the concert last night."
Sweetly is an AdverbThe birds sang sweetly.He smiled sweetly at her.
She sang with a soulful voice that brought tears to the audience's eyes.
The correct tense for the verb "sing" in this context is "sang." When referring to actions that happened in the past, such as when you were a child, you should use the past tense of the verb, which is "sang." So the correct sentence would be "When you were a kid, you sang nicely."
The piccolos played a lively melody during the concert.
The sentence is grammatically incorrect. It should be sang and not sing because it is past tense.
A singer I know was asked to sing in a band, and she sang beautifully.
Her eloquence fit beautifully in a sentence. The nightingale sang beautifully.
You could use "We sang the national anthem in the Olympic games"
When I visited my cousin, she sang all the while.
The congregation stood up and sang the hymn.
The piccolos played a lively melody during the concert.
Sanged is not a word sang is past tense of singing.
Sweetly is an AdverbThe birds sang sweetly.He smiled sweetly at her.
The predicate in the sentence is "sang softly to her," which is describing the action (sang) that the subject (the fiddle) is performing.
My brother was very calming after the race. I sang to the baby in a calming voice.
She sang along because she knew all the lyrics. Hope this helps :)
Sarah and Carla raised their voices in unison as they sang Silent Night.