Superbowl national anthem...over or under?

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I lost, my wager said ends on the word "brave" not the last word sung (or is it sang).....First brave was under, second brave went over.....oh well, Glad shouldn't have sang (sung) and protested the damn Super Bowl anyways......go Kap, rah-rah...:0003
 

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I lost, my wager said ends on the word "brave" not the last word sung (or is it sang).....First brave was under, second brave went over.....oh well, Glad shouldn't have sang (sung) and protested the damn Super Bowl anyways......go Kap, rah-rah...:0003

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.

Hope this helpsed
 

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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.

Hope this helpsed


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