RUNG
Example : "The Liberty Bell cracked when it was rung in 1753."
This is the participle, not the past tense, so correct would be "I rang the bell."
*The word wrung exists, as the participle for "wring" as in twisting water from clothes.
(see related link for other irregular verbs)
rung. although the bell never rang would be more grammatically correct.
The bell never rang, the bell was never rung... depends on the context
belle bell behl
yes but you can only buy them on amzon or any online buying site
The likely word sought is "pepper" (a ground spice, or the fruit of capsicum varieties. e.g. bell pepper).
The word is spelled bellwether, just as you spelled it. It refers to a male sheep which leads the flock as it wears a bell.
That is the correct spelling of "peeled" (remove outer layer, or skin from fruit).The sound-alike word is pealed (rang, as with a bell).
You use by saying i wrung the bell.
Wrung.
If you had read about Tinker Bell, you would know for a spell
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung".
The homonym of "wrung" is "rung." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Wrung" is the past participle of "wring," meaning to twist or squeeze forcefully, while "rung" refers to a step or crossbar between the legs of a ladder.
Wrung is the past participle.
Wrung is the past and past participle of "wring".
wrung The towel was wrung out and hung on the rack.
Wrung, as in "I have wrung the towels in the sun".
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung" and the past participle is also "wrung."
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