How do you use sang in a sentence?

Sang sentence example
  • They all sang something. ...
  • She sang a song. ...
  • She sang right in the middle of every pitch and had a lovely vibrato. ...
  • Birds sang in the mature trees that ringed the deck and there was a country smell of spring. ...
  • They sang their sweetest songs to show how much they loved him.
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How do you use sung and sang in a sentence?

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. Play ball!”
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Should be sung or sang?

While the present tense is 'sing', the past is 'sang'. Most importantly, the present/past participle is NOT sang, and this is where many people miss it. The required word is 'sung'.
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How do you use rang in a sentence?

I rang his office at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Five minutes after her return to her cell she rang her bell and said she felt faint, and the doctor was summoned. On each occasion the phone rang, but there was no answer.
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How do you use Wink in a sentence?

Wink sentence example
  1. I don't know how I got a wink of sleep. ...
  2. He disappeared with a wink of purple light. ...
  3. You're not going to sleep a wink tonight. ...
  4. He disappeared in a wink of light. ...
  5. It will all happen as quick as a wink .
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What's it mean when a girl winks at you?

What we mean by the word 'wink' is to close one eye briefly as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, affection or sexual attraction, or showing that you are not serious about something you have just said. So you can praise someone and wink at them when they turn their back.
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How do you use smug in a sentence?

Smug sentence example
  1. Fred leaned back, as smug as a raffle winner. ...
  2. He folded his hands over his chest and gave her a smug smile. ...
  3. Sasha sat on top of the sarcophagus and looked around, smug in how safe he was sitting on top of the coffin.
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Is rang a real word?

To answer the original question, "rang" is the past tense of "ring", and "rung" is used as the past participle form of the verb.
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What part of speech is rang?

Rang is a verb - Word Type.
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What is the sentence of drank?

[M] [T] He drank a shot of whiskey. [M] [T] He drank three bottles of beer. [M] [T] They drank two bottles of wine. [M] [T] I drank a lot and can't remember much of what happened last night.
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Is had sang correct?

Unlike “sang” it must always be preceded by the auxiliary verb have (has/had). For instance, sung in a sentence is: She has sung this song many times in the past year, or I have sung my heart out this past Saturday.
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What is the verb form of sing?

sing has 5 forms: sing, sang, sung, singing, sings.
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What is the third form of sing?

The third form of sing is sung.
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Is sang a verb or noun?

verb. a simple past tense of sing.
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Is rang past tense?

Simple Past Tense: Rang

The simple past tense of ring changes the central vowel to an a. I rang the bell after I knocked. He rang twice before entering. They rang their bike bells when they approached the park.
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Has been had been?

“Had been” is used to mean that something happened in the past and has already ended. “Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.
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Can you end a sentence with though?

You can end a sentence with “though.” It is not wrong. However, you would do so more often in casual speaking, not in formal academic or business writing. The word “though,” when we use it at the end of a sentence, indicates a contrast to the statement that comes directly before. In this way, it is an adverb.
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Has the warning bell rang or rung?

“He has rung the bell” is correct; “He has rang the bell” is not. The tense that you are using is the perfect tense, and it is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb have + the past participle of the main verb. The past participle of the verb to ring is rung.
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What you rang mean?

You-rang definition

Asks what the summoner desires.
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What's the opposite of smug?

Opposite of having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements. egoless. humble. modest. uncomplacent.
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Is Smugs a word?

SMUGS is a valid scrabble word.
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How do you use tantalizing in a sentence?

Tantalizing sentence example
  1. Slowly he lowered his head and brushed her lips in a tantalizing way. ...
  2. They have a kid's and senior's menu, sandwiches and some tantalizing desserts. ...
  3. You can't give us that tantalizing snippet of info only to leave us hanging.
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