I will ring you later tonight.
Can you ring my phone please? I have lost it.
Don't ring the doorbell yet.
You can use "ring" as a verb to mean to produce a ringing sound or to make a phone call. For example, "The bell rang loudly" or "I will ring you later."
The verb 'ring' has the following tenses: Present: ring/rings Past: rang Past Participle: rung
In this sentence, the word "ring" is a noun referring to the circular area where the clown is chasing the dog. It is not a verb indicating an action.
The word "rang" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "ring," which means to produce a sound by striking a bell or similar object.
The word "using" is a present participle form of the verb "use." It can function as a verb or a gerund in a sentence, depending on its role.
You can use a word ring in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a series of related words or as an emphasis on a key term. For example, "The author used a word ring of synonyms to enhance the richness of the text" or "The word ring highlighted the main theme of the poem."
The horse went prancing around the ring. Prancing, is a verb.
The verb 'ring' has the following tenses: Present: ring/rings Past: rang Past Participle: rung
The word ring is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Example uses:Noun: My ring was not too expensive; it has semi-precious stones.Verb: When I ring the doorbell, I can't hear the sound from inside.Adjective: What is that ring tone on your phone?
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The word "ring" can be used in different ways. It can refer to a circular band worn as an ornament on a finger, the act of ringing a bell, a sound that is produced by or as if by ringing, or a small circular area marked out by something.
In this sentence, the word "ring" is a noun referring to the circular area where the clown is chasing the dog. It is not a verb indicating an action.
The word ring cannot be an adverb. It can be a noun (object, shape) or a verb (to make a ringing sound).
The word ring can be a noun and a verb. The noun form refers to a circular and hollow object. The verb form means to surround.
To toll a bell (ie to ring it) is a verb and a toll (what you pay to use a road or a bridge) is a noun.
You can use a word ring in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a series of related words or as an emphasis on a key term. For example, "The author used a word ring of synonyms to enhance the richness of the text" or "The word ring highlighted the main theme of the poem."
The word debt does not have a verb form and is a noun. You can however use the word owe which is similar and is a verb.
Simply, no, you can't use the word 'fact' as a VERB. You can use it as a noun.