threw, through
The present tense of slung is.......................SLING!
The word slung means to fling or heave something. Some of the antonyms for the word slung include receive and keep.
He slung the stone out of the sling shot, through the air, and into a puddle.
It's "slung".
The pas participle of sling is "slung", I'm not sure but I guess it is like sing,sang,sung
The present tense of slung is.......................SLING!
The word slung means to fling or heave something. Some of the antonyms for the word slung include receive and keep.
He slung the stone out of the sling shot, through the air, and into a puddle.
It's "slung".
My broken arm was slung across my body in an unusual position.
bloody slung
The pas participle of sling is "slung", I'm not sure but I guess it is like sing,sang,sung
Slung is the past tense of sling, which can either mean to suspend something so it hangs loosely or to throw or fling.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary