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What are the principle parts for sing?
The principle parts of "sing" are:
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Sing
(present tense)
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Sang
(past tense)
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Sung
(past participle)
What does flame mean in greek?
Is the word hand a short sound or long a?
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What part of speech is the word remained?
What is a homophone for run?
What is a function of diction?
Is chilly and chili a homonym or homophone?
What is the root word for lumen?
How do you type a long vowel sound?
Does nut has A short sound?
How do you pronounce Clibanisophobia?
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