English, asked by sweety7452, 1 year ago

the classes started after...... bell had rung​

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Answered by nickjanRoy21
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The classes started after the bell had rung


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Answered by Sidyandex
1

The past participle of the action word ""ring"" is ""rung.""

Therefore, it is flawlessly right to utilize the past tense of ""have,"" so as to develop the past immaculate sentence, ""The ringer had rung.""

I wonder in the event that it is right to utilize present impeccable when the activity is as yet going on.

For instance, the school chime is currently ringing. It is as yet ringing when I am conversing with my companions.

Here is the discussion.

""Hello guys.The chime has rung. Release us back to our class for lessons.""(The ringer is as yet ringing)

Is the strained ""has rung"" right in the setting when the ringer is as yet ringing?

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