The correct past participle form of "ring" is "rung." Therefore, the correct question should be: "Has the warning bell rung yet?"
"To be rung" is the correct form. The verb "ring" changes to "rung" in the past participle form when referring to something that has been rung, like a bell, for example.
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.
No, the correct past participle of "ring" is "rung." So, it is correct to say "I have rung."
Verbs do not have passive forms, verbs combine with beverbs to form passive verb phrases. Passive verb phrases are formed with - be + past participle.For ring (rang is the past form of ring) the past participle is rung so a passive verb phrase could be - is rung, are rung, was rung, were rung, was being rung.
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Past tense for rung is rang
"I rang the doorbell" is correct. "Rung" is the past participle of "ring," not the past tense form used in this context.
The past participle of "ring" is "rung."
Had is a past tense, which means it happened before (eg Sally had rung the doorbell) rang counts as a present tense (eg Sally rang the doorbell) The appropriate word for "had" would be "had rung" which is past tense.
The alarm rang earlier than usual. The bell has rung numerous times throughout the day.
The past tense of "ring" when referring to a bell or doorbell is "rang." For the act of making a phone call, the past tense is "called," not "rung."