The noun forms for the verb to sing are singerand the gerund, singing.
The word sing is also a noun, a word for an occasion of singing; a ringing or whizzing sound.
They are singing, do sing, sing may be English equivalents of 'Cantan'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'KAHN-tahn'. It's the third person plural form in the present indicative of the infinitive 'cantar'.Another possible translation is You all are singing, do sing, sing. This is the formal form of the second person plural. It's the form that's used with individuals who are senior in age or position to the speaker, or who aren't part of the speaker's close circle of family and friends.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
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.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural form of "sing" is "sings." For example, "She sings beautifully."
The past tense of sing is sang. It is the same for singular and plural subjects.
The plural form of the noun trio is trios.The plural possessive form is trios'.Example: Both trios' members also sing well as solo performers.
No, the word 'sung' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to sing, used for a singular or a plural subject. For example: The song was sung by the choir. The songs were sung by the choir.
They are singing, do sing, sing may be English equivalents of 'Cantan'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'KAHN-tahn'. It's the third person plural form in the present indicative of the infinitive 'cantar'.Another possible translation is You all are singing, do sing, sing. This is the formal form of the second person plural. It's the form that's used with individuals who are senior in age or position to the speaker, or who aren't part of the speaker's close circle of family and friends.
sing
Ridere, in the infinitive. Ridi (sing) and Ridete (plural), in the imperative form. If you meant laughter, Risata.
There is no plural form. Do and Do not are verbs
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
The plural form of "was" is "were."
The plural form of "I" is "we."