swung
''swung'' and'' swang''are the past tense and past participle of swing
Swung is the past tense of swing, not swang, as some people believe.I swung on the swing.I have swung on the swing.
the past tense of swing is swung.
yes.Jane swung on the swings yesterday.Chad is swinging now.
The past tense of swing is swung. The past participle of swing is also swung.
''swung'' and'' swang''are the past tense and past participle of swing
Swung is the past tense of swing, not swang, as some people believe.I swung on the swing.I have swung on the swing.
the past tense of swing is swung.
"Swayed" is the past tense or past participle of the verb "sway".
Swung is already in the past tense. It's the past tense of swing.
yes.Jane swung on the swings yesterday.Chad is swinging now.
The past tense of swing is swung. The past participle of swing is also swung.
The future tense of swing is will swing.
Swinging
Yes, swayed is the past tense of the verb sway.
As it is not possible to live in the past tense, the question is at best academic.
Yes, "swang" is a word, typically used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE), which means to swing or move in a swaying motion. It is often used in relation to music or dancing.