As a word
The adverb in the sentence is out, modifying the verb rang (rang how, rang out).
The Sanskrit word "rang" means color or dye. It is used to describe the act of coloring or painting.
The present tense of the word "rang" is "ring."
There are scenarios in which it is possible to start a sentence with the word "while," and still be grammatically correct. It may be used in statements that highlight simultaneous action.
The phone rang is a clause. It contains a subject ("phone") and a verb ("rang"), which makes it a complete thought or sentence.
my phone rang in a constant pattern.
The adverb in the sentence is out, modifying the verb rang (rang how, rang out).
Rang is the past tense of ring.
the class exuded out of the classroom when the bell rang.
the grocer rang up my groceries
Amy did not interrupt her mother even when the telephone rang.
All the students clamored to the exit when the bell rang.
The professor glared at her when her phone rang for the third time.
The Sanskrit word "rang" means color or dye. It is used to describe the act of coloring or painting.
If the sentence is: "You were watching TV when the phone rang." Then that is correct.
As this was his day off he was reluctant to go into the office when the boss rang him for help.
The phrasal verb "was repairing" could be used as follows: I was repairing a faucet when the doorbell rang, interrupting my work as I went to answer the door.