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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sung or Sang

My wedding program says...

Duet .......Perhaps Love, sang by Ken Austin & Brenda Austin



Is that correct....SANG?
  

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" If it's not too late to change it, do so. If it is, realize that there are much, much more important things on the day of your wedding than a typo in the program, or even the wrong colored napkins at the reception. Just enjoy the day.

  • " If it's not too late to change it, do so.
  • If it is, realize that there are much, much more important things on the day of your wedding than a typo in the program, or even the wrong colored napkins at the reception.
  • Just enjoy the day.
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No, it should be "sung." If it's not too late to change it, do so. If it is, realize that there are much, much more important things on the day of your wedding than a typo in the program, or even the wrong colored napkins at the reception. Just enjoy the day.
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No. There are 2 possibilities:

1) Sung by (Ken and Brenda are singers, they will sing the song)
2) Song by (Ken and Brenda are song writers, they wrote the song)

I think you mean #1.

Felicitations on your marriage!
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