I will sing. I have sung. You use "sung" after have, had, and those words. Ex. I will go sing for you. I have sung for you.
Either "You sang" or "You have sung," but never "You sung."
The verb "sang" is the past tense form, while "sung" is the past participle form. So, you would use "sang" when referring to the past action of singing, while "sung" is used when paired with another verb (e.g., have sung, had sung).
Sang is the past tense of sing. The present perfect tense of sing is I/We/You/They had sung; He/She/It has sung.
sang, not sung. "I sang a song" is correct, but "I sung a song" is not. You would say "I have sung a song", which is present perfect tense.
Sang is the simple past tense of "sing".The past participle of "sing" is "sung".
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.
Either "You sang" or "You have sung," but never "You sung."
The verb "sang" is the past tense form, while "sung" is the past participle form. So, you would use "sang" when referring to the past action of singing, while "sung" is used when paired with another verb (e.g., have sung, had sung).
Sang is the past tense of sing. The present perfect tense of sing is I/We/You/They had sung; He/She/It has sung.
Somebody That I Used To Know is sung by Goyte.
sang, not sung. "I sang a song" is correct, but "I sung a song" is not. You would say "I have sung a song", which is present perfect tense.
Sang is the simple past tense of "sing".The past participle of "sing" is "sung".
"Sing Sang Sung" was created in 1981 by Gordon Goodwin and performed by the Big Phat Band.
"Sung" is the past form of the verb "Sing". It could be used like... * She sung about the joys of springtime. * We listened as the birds sung in the trees all around us. * I saw you last night when you sung the National Anthem for the baseball game.
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"Sung" is actually one of the past tenses for "sing". The other would be "sang". Example - Present: You sing very well, Past: You sung nicely / You sang nicely.