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What is the 2nd form of sing?
The 2nd form of "sing" is
sang
.
This is the past tense form of the verb, used to describe an action that happened in the past.
Is American English easier or harder to understand than British English?
How do you change direct speech into indirect and vice versa?
Second Language Acquisition
What is loss of the ability to speak write or comprehend written spoken word known as?
How do you explain this statement - it does not make less of a Filipino when speak English?
What are the similarities and differences between hearing listening?
How do you say olive in sign language?
How pronouns used as subjects are subject complements in the nominative case?
What is a sentence that has two or more subjects connected by the conjunctions and or?
How do you say together in British sign language?
Why do you use double consonants in the past tense of some verbs?
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