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what is the form of verb word make and ring ​

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Answered by vedchahar378
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Answer:

ring is a thing that we wear in fingers

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ring = present tense: I ring the bell at lunchtime. Rang = past tense: They rang the stock market bell yesterday. Rung = past participle form of the verb; always used with "has" or "have" Present perfect: I have rung the bell and it is music to my ears.

  • Make. Make / Made / Made / Making. The verb "make" means to create or produce; however, this word has many different meanings, so think carefully about each situation in which it is used.

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