Try changing the brake pads. The wear indicators rub against the rotor when the pads wear down.
Past continuous is formed with -- was/were + present participleThe present participle is always verb + ing eg ringing. So the past continuous is was ringing or were ringing. egThe bell was ringing late last night.The bells were ringing late last night
Present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participle.The present participle of ring is ringing.am ringing / is ringing / are ringing
Ringing
A fire alarm is usually the constant ringing of a bell or bells
A long sound of bells is commonly called pealing. This term refers to a prolonged and continuous ringing of bells.
You seem to be describing Tinnitus. Seek the help of a physician as it may be treatable in its early stages.
Active - present continuous. Passive questions have this word order: Q-word + be verb + subject + past participle. eg When was the house built? There is no past participle in 'who is ringing the bell?' Maybe your sentence would be 'The bell is being rung by who?'
was ringingProgressive or contiuous is formed with - be + present participle.eg was ringing, were ringing, is ringing, are ringing, am ringing
Yes, "ringing" can be a verb when it is used to describe the act of making a ringing sound, such as a bell ringing or a phone ringing.
My phone is ring ring ringing ringing
Most likely it is a belt on your car. Usually the squeeling is from a loose belt while idling and will also make noises while driving.
Bell ringing is the act of a person ringing bells, especially for a predefined purpose.