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Difference between sang and sung


alfanspalle4601: In modern English the normal past tense form of “sing” is “sang.” It's not “she sung the anthem” but “she sang the anthem.” “Sung” is the past participle, used only after a helping verb: “She has sung the anthem.
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Answered by llNairall
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In modern English the normal past tense form of “sing” is “sang.” It's not “she sung the anthem” but “she sang the anthem.” “Sung” is the past participle, used only after a helping verb: “She has sung the anthem.

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Answered by gyanipomal
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Answer:

The difference between them is of tense..

Explanation:

The tense in sang is Past Tense.

The tense in sung is Perfect Tense.

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