I/you/we/they have sung. He/she/it has sung.
Solo sung by Javert is "Stars"
Well... who sung ghost in my house is Kayla smith she sung it at 29 but.... Shes dead she died somewere at Arnold vale
Spirituals were often sung by slaves.
Men and women sung renaissance music, but in most cases males would sing
This rangeela maaro dholna song is from the movie pyaar ke geet
katrina kaif herself
she can sing a song in many types of languages:- she has sung songs in hindi, malyalam, tamil, telugu, kannada, bengali, marathi and gujrati
Some songs I have sung for a female voice: Bairi piya- devdas Tu hi to mere dosth- yuvvraaj Silsila- devdas mere dholna - bhool bhulaiya KANK songs Hum tum- Hum tum Bahaara- i hate luv storys For male voices i would recommend: kabhi kabhi adithi- jaane tu ya jaane na Breathless by shankar mahadevan (if you can pull it off) guzaarish- ghajini kaise mujhe - ghajini kahin tu - jaane tu ya jaane na
No. The female version of this song, or rather the Part II of it, was sung by somebody named Kaushi Diwakar.
The spelling may be off, but it is "Mehboob Mere" which basically translates to, "My Lover". It was on the soundtrack of the movie "Fiza" and sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Karsan Sargathia.
Song is called Soch by the band Call from Pakistan kaash also a song by the band Call was played during Nauman's Vote-out
Sung by
Passive is formed with be + past participle.eg was sung or were sung -- past.The anthem was sung before the game.The songs were sung with gusto.
To use "sung" in a sentence: "She has sung beautifully in many concerts."
The present perfect tense of "sing" is "have sung" or "has sung."
You could be describing opera or an operetta or a work in musical theatre.