Sang Vs Sung
Grammar: Is it sung or not? 3
I mean I didn't know it was your day I would sing to you!
What?
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English is not good! Half the people don't even think I'm English so I could be wrong, we didn't learn much grammar which is really a shame.
Sang Vs Sung
Sang Vs Sung
Song is a thing of the past.
Sung Sing is part of the past tense (used with the correct HAVE conjugation)
The opera singer is singing very well in the last hour.
He sang in opera many times.
So he sings
Well sung
Sang Vs Sung
Sang Vs Sung
He sang the past participle because it is equipped with an auxiliary verb. Song's past is simple.
PS, logo! w Can an incorrect answer be greater than six to three correct answers?
No no no !!! Not teasing but teasing. Will these people answer?
I will sing for you, I will sing for you, I will sing for you, yes, there is singing!
It is * sung * in the past tense. It can be sung in the past and present.
Sing like you did in the past, when your situation will be sung.
to sing
Whoever says that he has sung is right and whoever says that he has sung will get it instead of being able to and he should read more.
Sang Vs Sung
Sang Vs Sung
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