Sang is the simple past tense of sing, which means to make musical sounds with the voice. It can function as a transitive verb when followed by an object and an intransitive verb when used without an object.
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In this article, I’ll compare sang vs. sung and explain whether a situation calls for sung or sang. I will also use each verb form in a sentence to show you how to use them.
Sang is the past tense form, as in I sang in an a cappella group in college. Sung is the past participle form. It’s used to form the perfect verb tenses (as in I have sung in a choir or She had sung with them on tour).
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SANG definition: a simple past tense of sing. See examples of sang used in a sentence.