Examples of using "Sang" in a sentence and their english translations:
He sang and sang.
- I was singing.
- I sang.
Mary was singing.
Tom sang.
He was singing.
She was singing.
- I carried on singing.
- I continued singing.
- I kept singing.
- I kept on singing.
- He kept singing.
- He kept on singing.
- He continued singing.
- Tom continued singing.
- Tom kept on singing.
- Tom went on singing.
Tom sang softly.
She didn't sing.
She sang well as a child.
- Someone sang.
- Somebody sang.
Jessica was singing a song.
He sang a song.
Tom was singing a song.
- She was singing a song.
- There once was a tiny sprite, much loved by children. She would frolic with the birds and the beasts in the forest, and sing songs, or play her flute; sometimes, she would visit the village, where the humans lived, and cavort with her favorite boys and girls.
Tom sang badly on purpose.
She sang pretty well.
Tom sang with Mary.
He sang while working.
She sang to her heart's content.
She sang as she walked.
Tom sang to Mary.
She sang with a beautiful voice.
She sang better than him.
He sang on-stage.
I sang on the podium.
Tom sang better than Mary.
Tom sang while he worked.
Tom sang at church.
She sang well as a child.
She sang better than usual.
He sang some old songs.
Tom sang "Happy Birthday" to Mary.
She sang a beautiful song.
- She sang and he danced.
- She was singing and he was dancing.
Tom played the piano and Mary sang.
Tom sang "Happy Birthday" to Mary.
He played the piano and she sang.
Tom sang out of tune.
Dick played piano and Lucy sang.
Tom sang a duet with Mary.
Tom played the guitar and Mary sang.
Betty killed Jane while she was singing.
John sang "Imagine" on the stage.
- He played the piano and she sang.
- He was playing the piano and she was singing.
To my surprise, he was good at singing.