simple past sang past participle sung
The past simple form of "sing" is "sang."
The past participle form of the word "sing" is "sung."
The plural form of "sing" is "sings." For example, "She sings beautifully."
No, "sung" is the past participle of "sing" infinitive: sing past: sang past participle: sung
Sang or Sung.
It's a the possessive form of "sie"(3rd p. sing. feminine) and "Sie" (2nd p. sing. formal). Ihr is also a German word
"as-tu" (2nd pers. sing., informal), "avez-vous" (2nd pers. sing., formal, or plur.)
The past simple form of "sing" is "sang."
Yes Buddhists sing. Their form of singing is called a Buddhist chant and it is a form of incantation.
The past participle form of the word "sing" is "sung."
"Sing" is the usual form of the present tense. For example " We sing". The exception is the "third person singular" which is "sings", as in "She sings".
The plural form of "sing" is "sings." For example, "She sings beautifully."
Cantan is a conjugated form of the verb cantar, which means "to sing". Cantar is in the they form, so it means "they sing"
1-Sing 2-Sang 3-Sung.
No, "sung" is the past participle of "sing" infinitive: sing past: sang past participle: sung
Sang or Sung.
If people have the ability to zone out and sing with imense concentration as if you are happy at the oportunity to sing the song then they are able also to sing form the heart