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How to Pronounce dance to another tune?

Correct pronunciation for the word "dance to another tune" is [dˈans tʊ ɐnˈʌðə tjˈuːn], [dˈans tʊ ɐnˈʌðə tjˈuːn], [d_ˈa_n_s t_ʊ ɐ_n_ˈʌ_ð_ə t_j_ˈuː_n].

What are the misspellings for dance to another tune?

  • sance to another tune,
  • xance to another tune,
  • cance to another tune,
  • fance to another tune,
  • rance to another tune,
  • eance to another tune,
  • dznce to another tune,
  • dsnce to another tune,
  • dwnce to another tune,
  • dqnce to another tune,
  • dabce to another tune,
  • damce to another tune,
  • dajce to another tune,
  • dahce to another tune,
  • danxe to another tune,
  • danve to another tune,
  • danfe to another tune,
  • dande to another tune,
  • dancw to another tune,
  • dancs to another tune

What is the present tense of Dance to another tune?

  • The personal forms of the verb "dance to another tune" in present tense are:

  • 1st person singular: I dance to another tune.

  • 2nd person singular: You dance to another tune.

  • 3rd person singular: He/She/It dances to another tune.

  • 1st person plural: We dance to another tune.

  • 2nd person plural: You dance to another tune.

  • 3rd person plural: They dance to another tune.
  • What is the past tense of Dance to another tune?

  • Here are all personal forms of the verb "dance to another tune" in the past tense:

  • 1. I danced to another tune.

  • 2. You danced to another tune.

  • 3. He/She/It danced to another tune.

  • 4. We danced to another tune.

  • 5. You (plural) danced to another tune.

  • 6. They danced to another tune.
  • What is the adverb for dance to another tune?

    The adverb for "dance to another tune" would be "differently".

    What is the adjective for dance to another tune?

    The adjective form of "dance to another tune" would be "dissimilar" or "unrelated".

    Usage over time for dance to another tune:

    This graph shows how "dance to another tune" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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