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sang along
verb
Simple past tense of sing along
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The phrase "sang along" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in narration or dialogue to describe someone singing with another person or group. Example: Sarah's favorite part of the concert was when the entire audience sang along to their hit song. In this example, "sang along" is used to describe the action of the audience joining in and singing with the band.
Exact(44)
She sang along, hamming it up, too.
The stadium crowd sang along on both.
This time I sang along, too.
People sang along: "I'll meet you later in somebody's office".
We sang along and the whole car applauded.
The audience sang along with most of the songs.
Similar(13)
Voices were singing along in impassioned Spanish.
Did you sing along?
Everybody sing along!
Can't we all just sing along?
She immediately began singing along involuntarily.
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