Tom Cochrane
yes
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.
Bobby Troup, if you want more info, look it up
The average person can typically sing about two octaves.
A normal person can typically sing in a vocal range of about two octaves.
yes
no rascal flats sings dat song
No. That was Tom Cochrane (formerly of the band Red Rider).
First person is when the main character speaks. It mostly uses words like I, or my, or me. Pronoun Subject Present Past Future 1st person singular I sing sang will sing 3rd person singular it/he/she sings sang will sing 1st person plural we sing sang will sing 3rd person plural they sing sang will sing
no
Ventura Highway
louis armsrong
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Adele is the first person to write and sing Rolling in the Deep.
Aaron Neville
Led Zepplin
Victoria Justice.