Sang is the past simple form. I sang. The guy answered using the present perfect tense. He correctly used sung, as the past participle. I have sung. Both past simple and present perfect are used for things that have happened already. You should use past simple when there is a definite time. I sang back in 2012. You should use present perfect when you are referring to some point in the past up to now. I have eaten a banana. Present perfect. I ate a banana yesterday. Past simple.
You’re almost right. The only true tenses in English are present and past. Perfect is an aspect, not a tense, and present perfect is truly a form of the present tense as it is about connecting something in the past to the present. However, I agree that he was close enough.
@lnaflap, You seem to know what you’re on about. Please do me a favour because I’ve never known the difference… What’s the difference in presume and assume?
Not sure if it’s just because I smoked a spliff but these videos are making me laugh uncontrollably 😂😂😂 the way you look back at the camera is crazyyyy 😂
This! ☝🏽He also doesn't pronounce it correctly and puts the stress in the wrong place so I don't think people know he is speaking about *ballet the danceform. He pronounces it like an American.
Look in an English dictionary, and you'll find ballet. And the fact that monolingual English speakers know and use the word ballet should be evidence enough.
I love how out of all the words he chose, he literally chose the one with the same silent letter as ballet. It's like his sub conscious was there but his nerves were stopping his thoughts
"Does the earth or the sun rotate" is actually a trick question because the correct answer is both. But typically, people understand "or" to be exclusive.
Really enjoying these videos! E at the end of escape isn’t silent though. It’s a split digraph that makes the long /a/ sound. If you took the e away the word would be pronounced ‘cap’ at the end.
The earth rotates on an angled axis once every 24hrs, or half as slow as the hour hand on a clock. The earth orbits around sun with all the other planets due to gravity once every 365 1/4 days
Both the Sun and the Earth rotate. The Earth rotates 360 degrees in each day. The Sun's rotation is more complicated at it is not solid, but a ball of plasma. The Sun rotates faster at its equator than it does near its poles. The Earth and the other planets in our solar system orbit the Sun. The Sun orbits a black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
@@DecodingWithJordanWhy are you laughing at all the comments that have correct information as though they’re wrong? Is the only thing you do ragebait people online?
Both. Because back in the days science thought only the earth rotates but about 50 years or less ago they realize the sun does rotate very slow. Sing pas tense is sang.
@MasterOfService_ That's not what I would call silent, it's more of a letter to determine the phonetic of the "o" in come. If it we said it "wel-com" I would agree.
‘Sang’ is the past simple and ‘sung’ is the past participle. It’s not quite right but close enough. If he’d said ‘I had sung’ that would have been correct as you didn’t specify past simple or or past perfect.
Love your videos! According to Google, the sun itself rotates around its axis once every 27 earth days. The rotation speed of the earth is not constant, and is currently 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds per one rotation, according to Google. What is the silent letter in the word "laugh?" The word "tea?"
The sun and Earth BOTH rotate. Since the sun is a star made of gas and plasma, rather than a solid planet, it experiences differential rotation (different parts rotate at different speeds) but it all does rotate.
What number comes before 81, I'd of said 31 because as a fact it does, he didn't say directly before 81, i startrd laughing after you said i was racist
Sang is the past simple form. I sang. The guy answered using the present perfect tense. He correctly used sung, as the past participle. I have sung. Both past simple and present perfect are used for things that have happened already. You should use past simple when there is a definite time. I sang back in 2012. You should use present perfect when you are referring to some point in the past up to now. I have eaten a banana. Present perfect. I ate a banana yesterday. Past simple.
Well googled
You’re almost right. The only true tenses in English are present and past. Perfect is an aspect, not a tense, and present perfect is truly a form of the present tense as it is about connecting something in the past to the present.
However, I agree that he was close enough.
@@chrismason7272just say you're dumb lmao
@lnaflap, You seem to know what you’re on about. Please do me a favour because I’ve never known the difference…
What’s the difference in presume and assume?
@@Borshigi Unless they happened to have used the exact same wording to explain as the top Google search, they googled it.
Not sure if it’s just because I smoked a spliff but these videos are making me laugh uncontrollably 😂😂😂 the way you look back at the camera is crazyyyy 😂
im legit the same he almost snapped his neck off at 0:50 🤣🤣🤣
look at the guy at 5:53 walking past 🤣🤣
@@ajof9633 locked into the camera differently 🤣🤣
That's it... what's the capital of Norway, dipshit?
L smoker
That first guy's studying law. He could be your defence in court one day! Scary, isn't it. 😅
Yea mate im sure lawyers need to know about ballet dancing
@IJFJJAJI You trust a lawyer that can't spell?
@@IJFJJAJIwho said anything about needing to know about ballet dancing? What they did need is common sense.
@@IJFJJAJI Or who the current Prime Minister is???
He wouldn't be my defence if he paid me
The sun revolves around me as does everything.
Yes
Facts
To the last guy, I'm watching bro.👊🏽
Bro, every time you give that look of shock to the camera it cracks me up :D you've got your "thing" 🤣
AGREED
0:34 Actually he has a point and the interviewer had no clue or else he would have corrected him. Ballet is a French 🇫🇷 word.
This! ☝🏽He also doesn't pronounce it correctly and puts the stress in the wrong place so I don't think people know he is speaking about *ballet the danceform. He pronounces it like an American.
Its in english, since its a loanword. Using that logic, basically the entire english language is not english
Look in an English dictionary, and you'll find ballet. And the fact that monolingual English speakers know and use the word ballet should be evidence enough.
First guy was something else 😂
Sing = sang, or sung….tricky one uncle..
6:49 the way the car just instantly parked freaked me out.. damn this cali is loud
we're living in a simulation...... 😁
It's OK, it's just editing.. everything is OK
Every interaction is hilarious but those super awkward endings are 🤌 chefs kiss
Sang and Sung forms the verb of Sing.
3:39 "Explain how you got to U please"
"Tsunami's got a T at the start for some reason"
I love how out of all the words he chose, he literally chose the one with the same silent letter as ballet.
It's like his sub conscious was there but his nerves were stopping his thoughts
EmanRTM is a certified legend
He got the silent T in tsunami but not in ballet 😂
Both rotates, and sang is the past tense
How do these people get through life? What is scrambling people's brains?
WiFi signals lad
Social media shit
Matrix parasites ESCAPE THE MATRIX ESCAPE WAKE UP
Tiktok
@@flower-ld5idYou’re one of the people in the video
Bro really said Theresa May 😂
nobody is stupid. everyone is good even great at something.
it's a teaching system that lets us down.
Plus dumbed down media, social media, flouride in the water, no nutrients in the food, pollution in the skies …
4:36 hair piece is crazzzy
Don King wig
"Does the earth or the sun rotate" is actually a trick question because the correct answer is both. But typically, people understand "or" to be exclusive.
Earth rotates, as does the Sun, but the Earth also orbits the Sun. Keep up the great work!
lmao
Really enjoying these videos! E at the end of escape isn’t silent though. It’s a split digraph that makes the long /a/ sound. If you took the e away the word would be pronounced ‘cap’ at the end.
😂😂😂 generations cooked bruv
Sing past tense is Sung and Sang and the Earth goes around the Sun :)
You answered a question he didn't ask
That is revolution not rotation
The earth rotates on an angled axis once every 24hrs, or half as slow as the hour hand on a clock.
The earth orbits around sun with all the other planets due to gravity once every 365 1/4 days
That joke about being black was so funny even my neighbours with a silent b compaineed about my laughter with 2 fs
Love the old guy keeping his flat top despite the lack of hair
I read your comment before seeing it & when I did 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its the way he looks at the camera baffled😂
Today I sing, yesterday I sang, therefore I have sung.
“No don’t post that” 😂😂😂😂😂
First guy studies law?
Sing = Sang
Or sung.
5:46 actually got me wheezine lool
What is the past tense *"of"* my brudda, *of* man 🤦🏾♂️🤣
Both the Sun and the Earth rotate. The Earth rotates 360 degrees in each day. The Sun's rotation is more complicated at it is not solid, but a ball of plasma. The Sun rotates faster at its equator than it does near its poles. The Earth and the other planets in our solar system orbit the Sun. The Sun orbits a black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
You copied this from GPT 😂😂😂
@@Metaworldwide I'm old. I read books.
LMAO
Define indoctrination
@meta
Stop being a prannet.
@@DecodingWithJordanWhy are you laughing at all the comments that have correct information as though they’re wrong? Is the only thing you do ragebait people online?
I sung the song Ryan Reynold's sang at the end of Voices.
I'm always around these places and I've never bumped into these questions 😅
6:22 cole palmer ahahah "what"🤣
Oh,. Our education system needs an Urgent review😮
el mundo(rotates)
Both. Because back in the days science thought only the earth rotates but about 50 years or less ago they realize the sun does rotate very slow. Sing pas tense is sang.
Tiredness does not forgive stupidity, however high might
As the wise philosopher "Headie One" once said....BOTH.. But the 🌎 rotates around the 🌞
Curious to know what the silent letter in "welcome" is
E
@MasterOfService_ That's not what I would call silent, it's more of a letter to determine the phonetic of the "o" in come. If it we said it "wel-com" I would agree.
SANG!
8:02 purple aki watching at home
Ask some university challenge level questions
Cmon man they can barely handle primary school level questions out here
Earth rotates, past tense is Sung
The Earth rotates on its axis and orbits the Sun
u googled it mate 🫵
@@braddiddy8417 It might surprise you but quite a lot of people actually know that!
@@braddiddy8417 You really shouldn’t have to Google that lol
one man struggles while another relaxes
sung can be past tense for sing tbf
you do know everyone will answer your questions through Google 😂
Capital of uk?
Trick questions the stars are fixed and move around us
How is man studying law and doesn’t know that the T is silent in Ballet?
That first guy probably said h cause he thought whelk-come 😅
No one guna speak about the young kid wiping shit of his shoe in the back 😂
Past tense of sing is sang.
And both sun and earth rotate as do all celestial bodies
‘Sang’ is the past simple and ‘sung’ is the past participle. It’s not quite right but close enough. If he’d said ‘I had sung’ that would have been correct as you didn’t specify past simple or or past perfect.
The earth rotates around the sun, like all other planets in the solar system.
And the past tense of sing is sang.
The Earth rotates around the Sun bro. Past tense for sing is sang
The answers to the your questions are earth and sang.
I have sang that the earth rotates
0:35 trying to make ppl look stupid and thinks ballet is an English word 🙄
It is an English word though... It comes from France but it's still English
@realeyesrealisereallies97 things that come from France are French
@@LM-fx4de I looked it up and it is a french word but then when will it become English? If it's used in English then surely it's an English word now?
It is an English word from French. Take a look at an English dictionary.
@@LM-fx4dedo you think "figure" is an English word? It comes from Old French.
🌎 rotates around the 🌞
Earth rotates on an axis and F your sing question I would’ve said sung aswell 😂
Both sang
What rotates, the Sun or the Earth? Actually both rotate on their own axis, did you mean which orbits the other? If so, Earth orbits around the Sun.
The Sun ☀️
What star does our sun follow?
Etc!
HalleluJah ✅️ Aģape 😘
Not following state politics isnt a bad thing.
Idk I'd rather know who I'm getting fuxked by but I refuse to vote for any of them. It's the masochist in me
Sung is the simple past in some dialects, though it's rare
ask womennnnnn
Yeah, why doesn’t he ask women!
@@jenkiej4606 we get too much right probably
Love your videos! According to Google, the sun itself rotates around its axis once every 27 earth days. The rotation speed of the earth is not constant, and is currently 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds per one rotation, according to Google. What is the silent letter in the word "laugh?" The word "tea?"
First off i think they dont know how to spell ballet!!! 😂😂
old dudes hair @ 4:35 sent me 💀
Surely London is the capital of England. Not the United Kingdom?
Both
The moon 😂
That is some heavy breathing
The earth is flat so it spins around the sun like a frisbee.
Congrats on surviving Erdington high St. 🎉
It’s generally murdered if I’m singing
IF ONLY WE COULD ALL FORGET SIR SCRIPT
The sun rotates around the earth. We are taught that it is the opposite for some reason
One guy was asked the past tense of go ?
Guy :- go😅
Saw the thumbnail and I was already laughing, that face he makes when looking at the camera is iconic
Mollusc did not found Tesla. Tesla was founded July 1st 2003, Mollusc didn’t buy in until Feb 2004.
Both
past tense for sing is sang
1. both
2. sang
This is a complete indictment of education in this once great nation
What a disgrace😢😮
Earth Rotates And Orbits The Sun...
Sing Past Tense Sung Or Sang
0:54 Naah at this point this guy MUST be joking...
Neither rotate
Sun rotates, Earth rotates, wheels rotate.
That's extreme dummy logic.
''I once saw a bird fly....everything flies....''
Dont @ me n00b
Earth rotating round the son bruh
The sun and Earth BOTH rotate. Since the sun is a star made of gas and plasma, rather than a solid planet, it experiences differential rotation (different parts rotate at different speeds) but it all does rotate.
Wrong on everything you just said.
Both sun and earth rotate .
What number comes before 81, I'd of said 31 because as a fact it does, he didn't say directly before 81, i startrd laughing after you said i was racist
Y'all need to watch politics. It affects every part of your life