What is the past tense of "sing"?
The past (simple) tense of the verb sing is sang.
In English there are different past tenses. I give the form of Past Simple tense. The verb sing is irregular and its past simple form is sang.
Other past tenses could also be:
had sung Past Perfect
was/were singing Past Continuous (Progressive)
etc.
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