When you mean to say that someone was executed by hanging, you would say "hanged."
Hung would be betterAnswerIt's simple. Pictures are hung; people are hanged. For example:"There are several pictures hung on this wall.""The murderer was hanged last week."
I hung up on her. You would only use "hanged" if you meant Bill was hanged at noon.
If one was to hang someone (the punishment) then the correct use would be 'hanged' But if you wanted to hang baskets from the wall the use would be 'hung' 'Hanged' only applies to the punishment. Hope this helps (:
For the verb hang, hung is the past form and the past participle form:I hung my coat on the hook. -- past formI have hung the picture on the wall. -- past participle form.When talking about people the past form hanged is often used:He hanged himself. -- past formHe was hanged for his crime. -- past participle
In this situation, you should use "what" instead of "which."
For what?
myself
Instead of wasting your time watching TV, you should study.
We told the judge we were a hung jury.
Use a double parentheses instead. EX. (( = [
In colonial times is was the custom for all traitors to be hanged by an executioner appointed by the local magistrate.
we can use tough instead of hard.