Your teacher rang the bell is correct.
She rang the school bell. The were able to bell the cat.
The verb tenses are ring, rang, rung. You would use the third form , the Participle. My teacher asked me to ring the bell. I rang the bell. The final bell has rung. When the final bell rung, the teacher said to never ring the bell again because it rang too loud and it rung too long.
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
The bell rang very loud when my ear was right by it.
"Rang" is the past tense of the verb "ring." For example, "She rang the bell to signal the start of the event."
The nouns are bell, end, and class.
My Reaction Time was fast because i was paying attention to my teacher with Nina B.
We jumped out of bed when the alarm rang. The kids went out for recess when the bell rang. She woke up from her nap when the phone rang. When Grandma rang the dinner bell, we all rushed to the table. When the fire alarm rang, we left the building.
the class exuded out of the classroom when the bell rang.
All the students clamored to the exit when the bell rang.
RUNG Example : "The Liberty Bell cracked when it was rung in 1753." This is the participle, not the past tense, so correct would be "I rang the bell." *The word wrung exists, as the participle for "wring" as in twisting water from clothes. (see related link for other irregular verbs) rung. although the bell never rang would be more grammatically correct. The bell never rang, the bell was never rung... depends on the context
He was busy assisting a customer when the alarm bell rang.