is it polesible to run a range of appliances on a single 15amp receptical
they would be put in prison
No, the correct past participle of "ring" is "rung." So, it is correct to say "I have rung."
In the vacuum of space, sound cannot travel because there are no molecules to carry the sound waves. So, if you were to ring a bell in space, you would not hear the sound it produces.
"You" is not Irish Gaelic. "Tá tú i rang a sé" would translate "You are in class six". Google translation?
The past tense of "to ring" is "rang," so you say "I rang the doorbell" or "I have rung the doorbell many times."
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 adverb in the sentence is out, modifying the verb rang (rang how, rang out).
In school, or at a funeral.
"Rang" is the past tense of "ring."
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.
Rang means classroom.
milad manaya kar tannu rang laga java'nagay rang laga java nagay rang laga java nagay hu thanu rang laga java nagay