No, the simple past tense of wring is wrung.
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung." For example, "He wrung out the wet towel."
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
The simple past tense of "wring" is "wrung". This is also the past participle form.
The simple past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung" and the past participle is also "wrung."
Wrung, as in "I have wrung the towels in the sun".
Wrang is a word; it is a Scot word for wrong. Wrang is not, however, past tense, as in, "She wrang out the wet cloth".
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
The simple past tense of "wring" is "wrung". This is also the past participle form.
The simple past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung" and the past participle is also "wrung."
Rung
Wrung.
Wrung - past tense of wring (to squeeze liquid, particularly water, out).
The present tense of wring is:I/You/We/They wring.He/She/It wrings.The present participle is wringing.
Wrung, as in "I have wrung the towels in the sun".
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Wrung is the past and past participle of "wring".