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What is the present tense of sang the praises of?

What's the present tense of sang the praises of? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of sang the praises of is sing the praises of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sing the praises of is sings the praises of.

The present participle of sing the praises of is singing the praises of.

The past participle of sing the praises of is sung the praises of.

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Since, according to the legend, she retired as a hermit, her example could be employed to sing the praises of the contemplative life.
They use government advertising dollars to sing the praises of their own political platform.
Some now sing the praises of electoral politics. The outlook is much blurrier in Sunni territory.
Other New York personalities have stopped by to sing the praises of high school sports.
Today, we are told, is a time to sing the praises of all that is great about being part of the historic county of Yorkshire.
While the supervisors and other interested parties sing the praises of this approach, its impact is difficult to assess.

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