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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she singing" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts or as part of a larger sentence, but it typically requires a verb to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I heard her singing beautifully at the concert."
Alternatives: "she is singing" or "she was singing."
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Is she singing "I want you to stay"?
Still, was she singing that to me because she couldn't say it?
Is she singing about Gerry Goffin, slowly recovering from a breakdown?
Or is she singing about the 60s, a home that was lost to everyone with the passage of time?
And Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie, along with St . Vincent did right by "Fakin' It": he singing hard, she singing softly, the band inflating the song's psychedelic touches into extended clouds of echo and loops.
I remember a vast box hedge, a pool of water, a large woman (Congolese, was she?) singing in a deep, rich mezzo, the intensity of the exceptionally handsome actors playing the children.
Similar(51)
She sings, she dances.
"Oh, freedom," she sang.
Wonderful!' she sang.
Could she sing again?
She sings songs".
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