In question form: Did I hear the phone ring?? ( as to question yourself) / Did you hear the phone ring?
In statement form: I didn't hear the phone ring.
The correct sentence is "I didn't hear the phone ring." In this context, "ring" is the correct form to use because it is referring to the action of the phone making a sound (ringing), not the phone itself as an object.
Both correct. It depends on what you're describing. "I didn't ... " means you're describing the fact that you, yourself, did not hear the phone ring. "You didn't ..." means you're describing to another person the fact that the other person didn't hear it ring.
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I think it depends on the phone company. AT&T, Verizon, and I think T-Mobile for example will not ring if the phone is dead, however I have had some friends with other companies (some outside the US) that I think do ring, because they claim its dead but I still hear a ring.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
depending on how high you have the volume you may or may not be able to hear your phone ring. if the volume is up high prepare to miss a lot of calls. If you want to hear your phone do not put the volume high and you should be good to go.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
depending on how high you have the volume you may or may not be able to hear your phone ring. if the volume is up high prepare to miss a lot of calls. If you want to hear your phone do not put the volume high and you should be good to go.
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?
They would still get a ring-tone - it's generated at the exchange. Losing power to the property would give the same impression as simply unplugging the phone.
You can call them. If they answer, the phone is on.
It means he either: Isn't there to hear it ring; or Is busy with something more important than answering the phone; or Doesn't want to talk on the phone.