The document discusses the conjugation of the verb "to sing" in various tenses, including present simple, past simple, future simple, present progressive, past progressive, future progressive, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive. For each tense, an example sentence is provided that uses the conjugated form of "to sing" in the given tense while referring to singing religious songs.
The document discusses the conjugation of the verb "to sing" in various tenses, including present simple, past simple, future simple, present progressive, past progressive, future progressive, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive. For each tense, an example sentence is provided that uses the conjugated form of "to sing" in the given tense while referring to singing religious songs.
The document discusses the conjugation of the verb "to sing" in various tenses, including present simple, past simple, future simple, present progressive, past progressive, future progressive, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive. For each tense, an example sentence is provided that uses the conjugated form of "to sing" in the given tense while referring to singing religious songs.
1. Present Simple. I sing Religious songs everyday.
2. Past Simple. I sang Religious songs yesterday. 3. Future Simple. I shall sing Religious songs tomorrow. 4. Present Progressive Tense. I am singing Religious songs now. 5. Past Progressive Tense. I was singing Religious songs when my mother called my attention. 6. Future Progressive Tense. I shall be singing Religious songs before the visitors arrive. 7. Present Perfect Tense. I have sung Religious songs many times. 8. Past Perfect Tense. I had sung Religious Songs when they were advised to leave the area. 9. Future Perfect Tense. I shall have sung Religious songs before the program begins. 10. Present Perfect Progressive Tense. I have been singing Religious songs since childhood days. 11. Past Perfect Progressive Tense. I had been singing Religious Songs when she came for a visit. 12. Future Perfect Progressive. I shall have been singing Religious Songs before she gets up from bed.