He rung the doorbell.
the bell rung indicating that church has started.
I had to finish my testfusillade before the bell rung.
Your teacher rang the bell is correct.
"Already" is the adverb in the sentence. It modifies the verb "rung" by indicating that the bell had rung before a specific point in time.
The word "rung" is used to refer to a step on a ladder or a level of a hierarchy. For example, "She climbed up the ladder and reached the top rung" or "He has climbed up the corporate ladder and reached a high rung in the company."
Who rung the door bell, I rung his neck, I stepped on the ladder rung, Rung Forrest! Rung!
"I had scarcely rung the bell when the door was opened"
The word "already" is an adverb modifying the verb rung.
Yes, that's a complete sentence. Maybe somebody you really want to hear from will call tomorrow.
The example provided is a complex sentence because it contains one dependent clause (after it stopped raining) and one independent clause (The bell rung four times).
The student answered 100% of the test questions correctly. Even though I thought the cashier had made a mistake, she had correctly rung up my purchases.
The college bell was rung to summon students back to classes after a recess.