Sing Sang Sung was created on 2009-09-28.
The forms of sing are: sing sings sang sung singing
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 is the simple past tense of "sing".The past participle of "sing" is "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.
No, "sung" is the past participle of "sing" infinitive: sing past: sang past participle: sung
The forms of sing are: sing sings sang sung singing
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 is the simple past tense of "sing".The past participle of "sing" is "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.
No, "sung" is the past participle of "sing" infinitive: sing past: sang past participle: sung
"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.
"Sang" is used as the past tense of "sing" when referring to the act of singing in the past. For example, "She sang a beautiful song." "Sung" is used as the past participle of "sing" when paired with a helping verb like "has" or "have." For example, "She has sung in many concerts."
Sang or Sung.
The past tense of sing is sang, and the past participle is sung.
I sang I have sung is the present perfect tense. You would not say, "I sung the song well."
The past participle of "sing" is "sung."
"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.