How Do You Spell SINGS SOMEONE PRAISES?
When we say "sings someone's praises," we are using the verb "sing" in a figurative manner, meaning "to speak in glowing terms." The spelling of "sings" is straightforward: /sɪŋz/. However, the word "praises" can be a bit trickier. It is pronounced as /preɪzɪz/, with the "-es" at the end representing the plural form of the noun "praise." So when someone "sings someone's praises," they are praising them with great admiration and enthusiasm.
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