2023 GCE ENGLISH PAPER 2 STRUCTURE: LEXIS
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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"Sang" and "sung" are both past tense forms of the verb "sing", but they are used in different contexts:
- "Sang" is the simple past tense of "sing", used to describe a completed action in the past:
- Example sentences:
- She sang a beautiful song yesterday.
- They sang in the choir last year.
- "Sung" is the past participle of "sing", used in combination with "has" or "had" to form the present perfect or past perfect tenses:
- Example sentences:
- She has sung many times on stage. (present perfect)
- They had sung together before they formed a band. (past perfect)
In summary:
- Use "sang" for a simple past action.
- Use "sung" for actions that started in the past and continue up to the present (present perfect) or happened before another past action (past perfect).
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