Neil Diamond had a real hit on his hands with "Song sung blue".
To use "sung" in a sentence: "She has sung beautifully in many concerts."
Passive is formed with be + past participle.eg was sung or were sung -- past.The anthem was sung before the game.The songs were sung with gusto.
Have /has sung He has sung his last song. They have sung all the songs
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.
has been sung / have been sung. All the songs have been sung. The song has been sung
To use "sung" in a sentence: "She has sung beautifully in many concerts."
The song was sung beautifully.
i sung my baby a lallaby
No. The past participle is sung."The girls have sung at this concert before."
The duet sung very well.
A "line" usually refers to a sentence or a phrase sung by the singer.
"The Lord be with you." - "And also with you."
What will be the make sentence the arrival in a sentence
Sung by
The anthem was sung with strength and grace. He sang it as if the notes were springing from him as a new song. I switched from passive to active voice so you could see the difference between sung and sang. If you are expressing the simple past tense, use sang. I sang, you sang, he sang. If you are using more complex tenses, use sung, the past participle. You would not say the anthem was sang, and you would not say he sung the anthem.
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yes we can make the pasteurization sentence, when we use the tense then u can make the sentence with pasteurization.