chant
CHANT..... 3rd grade homework huh??? Took me about 30 mins to figure it out!
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Chant - An
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No, the verb is not correct. The sentence should read:I sing in tongues.Examples:I sing...You sing...He, she, it sings... (third person, singular, present)We sing...You sing...They sing...
Is he fell over a phrase a main clause or a subordinate clause
"The plane flew over the village" would be a better way to phrase the sentence.
The noun phrase is: That woman over thereThe pronoun that can take the place of the noun phrase: sheEx: She will help.
my name is Joseph
Chant
REPEATING
Chant is defined as to sing or to say something over and over again. An example of chant is to continuously shout the same cheer at a sporting event.
Both, but if you need to choose, say over and over
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "you would rather dance than sing." The phrase follows the correct comparative structure indicating a preference for dancing over singing.
repetition
Sing and dance.
Sing Sing's name comes from the Indian phrase sin sinck. It means stone on stone.
to sing at the Super Bowl a+
study it say it to urself over and over again listen to music and sing it to the beat
to sing at the Super Bowl a+
Both because you can say, "I will sing it to you" or "I will sing it to you".