Past tense: He cooked dinner last night. Present tense: He cooks dinner every evening. Past participle: He has cooked dinner for us many times. Future tense: He will cook dinner for us tomorrow.
The present tense is sing and sings.The past tense is sang.The future tense is will sing.The present participle is singing and the past participle is sung.
The future tense of to sing is "will sing." The past tense of to sing is "sang."
The present perfect tense with the past participle of "sing" is "have sung."
yes sing is present tense
Past tense: He cooked dinner last night. Present tense: He cooks dinner every evening. Past participle: He has cooked dinner for us many times. Future tense: He will cook dinner for us tomorrow.
The present tense is sing and sings.The past tense is sang.The future tense is will sing.The present participle is singing and the past participle is sung.
The future tense of to sing is "will sing." The past tense of to sing is "sang."
The present perfect tense with the past participle of "sing" is "have sung."
yes sing is present tense
The verb "sing" has multiple tenses, including simple present (sing), simple past (sang), and past participle (sung).
The present perfect tense of sang is have sung.
No, "sings" is the present tense form of the verb "sing." The past tense of "sing" is "sang."
I sang I have sung is the present perfect tense. You would not say, "I sung the song well."
The future tense of "sing" is "will sing" or "shall sing." For example, "She will sing at the concert tomorrow."
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.
The future continuous tense of "sing" is "will be singing."