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The verb is sang. Sang is the past tense of sing.

The word song is a noun.

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What word is followed by a verb?

English-speaking and English language sentence structure is always:A noun or pronoun followed by a verb and possibly followed by an adverb and the sentence may have an object -- or prepositional phrase.I sang. (first-person pronoun as subject+verb)Sally sang. (noun+verb)Sally sang loudly. (proper noun as subject+verb+adverb)Sally and I sang loudly. (compound subject+verb+adverb)Sally and I sang the song loudly. (the song is the object)(compound subject+verb+object+adverb)Sally and I sang the song loudly by the teacher's standards. (by the teacher's standards is the prepositional phrase) (compound subject+verb+object+ adverb+prepositional phrase)TIP: It helps to diagram or "to mark" the parts of a sentence. Marking helps to understand the structure of a sentence.


What part of speech is sang?

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.


How do you say Canto in English?

As a noun, the word Canto means "Song". As a present tense verb, the word Canto means "I sing". As a past tense verb, the word "Cantó" (note the accent), means "(s)he/it sang". Both are conjugations of the infinitive verb "Cantar".


Is move a verb?

The word 'moving' is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle (the -ing form) of the verb that functions as a noun.The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The Browns are moving to Florida. (verb)Moving is a hard job if you don't have enough help. (noun)She sang a moving song for her audition. (adjective)


What is a four letter verb for voice a melody?

sing/sang