No. "I have rung" or "I rang" would be correct.
No, the correct past participle of "ring" is "rung." So, it is correct to say "I have rung."
You must say "I have rung" or "I rang".
"I rang the doorbell" is correct. "Rung" is the past participle of "ring," not the past tense form used in this context.
The correct past participle form of "ring" is "rung." Therefore, the correct question should be: "Has the warning bell rung yet?"
The correct phrase is "has rung." "Rang" is the past tense of "ring," while "rung" is the past participle form that should be used with "has" in present perfect tense.
The adverb in the sentence is "loudly," modifying the verb "rang out."
The past tense of "ring" is "rang."
No. The correct way to say it would be, "when midnight was rung in."
If the sentence is: "You were watching TV when the phone rang." Then that is correct.
Your teacher rang the bell is correct.
"I rang the doorbell" is correct. "Rung" is the past participle of "ring," not the past tense form used in this context.
The correct past participle form of "ring" is "rung." Therefore, the correct question should be: "Has the warning bell rung yet?"
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just sound it out in English... sa- rang.. like sah-Ron... to say i love you... you use sa rang hae or to be formal u say sa rang hae yo... they mostly say sa rang hae, sa rang hae yo or sarang hamida sa rang hae--sah-Ron-heh it similar to word Ron... but a bit different tone... sa rang hae yo-- sah-Ron-heh-your (kinda simil;ar but drop the r sound) *don't say it like yo yo... that's wrong... say it like how you would say paul that aw sound Sa-rang-hamida-- sa-Ron-hah-me-dah
Burst, I believe, is correct.
"You Rang?"
The correct phrase is "has rung." "Rang" is the past tense of "ring," while "rung" is the past participle form that should be used with "has" in present perfect tense.
(oh-rang tu-ah) correct spelling is orang tua