I/You/We/They sing. He/She/It sings. The present participle is singing.
Sing
The present tense of the verb "sing" is "sing" for the first and second person (I sing, you sing) and "sings" for the third person singular (he sings, she sings, it sings). This tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions. For example, "I sing every morning" indicates a regular activity in the present.
The present perfect is 'I have sung'
I/you/we/they have sung. He/she/it has sung.
Didn't sing.
Sing is the present tense of sang.
"Sing" itself, except with a third person singular subject, for which the present tense is "sings".
The present tense of the word "sing" is "sings."
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.
Have /has sung He has sung his last song. They have sung all the songs
Sing/sings is the present tense of sang.I singWe singYou singHe/She/It singsThey singSinging is the present participle.
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Present tense - singing Past participle - sung
yes sing is present tense
The verb "sing" has multiple tenses, including simple present (sing), simple past (sang), and past participle (sung).
present tense -- sing/sings/singing -- I sing everyday. She sings very well. We are singing a new song past tense -- sang -- We sang in the concert last night. future tense -- will sing/going to sing. -- we will sing in the concert next week. She is going to sing an aria at the concert.
"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".