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sings vs sang Sat Jun 23, 2007 16:15 pm  sings vs sang
 

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ESL/EFL Test #263 "Irregular Verbs Test (11)", question 4

Currently, Sam ......... in the church choir. He's really good.

(a) sung
(b) sings
(c) sang

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ESL/EFL Test #263 "Irregular Verbs Test (11)", answer 4

Currently, Sam sings in the church choir. He's really good.

Correct answer: (b) sings

Your answer was: incorrect
Currently, Sam sang in the church choir. He's really good.
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why sings?

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sings vs sang Sat Jun 23, 2007 16:56 pm  sings vs sang
 

Hi,
The Present Simple is used as the situation takes place now but not in the past. A good pointer to choose the correct answer is the word currently.
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