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OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

Which verb form correctly completes the sentence? My aunt __________ the dinner bell. A. rung B. ringed C. rang D. has rang Rung?

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

@Anaise

OpenStudy (anaise):

rang

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

can you explain it to me? im a little confused im sorry

OpenStudy (this):

rang

OpenStudy (xikarkatvantasxi):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Rang, like I said, there are such thing as what? Irregular past tenses.

OpenStudy (anaise):

Oh, rung is improper

OpenStudy (this):

im sorry i cant explain to you why the answer i choice is right

OpenStudy (misssmartiez):

Irregular past tenses are inferred when the thing what is being referred to the past is incorrect, sometimes the -ed theory doesn't work. Like in y ending terms and or words? Those don't look right with y-ed? Like liquify Would it look better and or sound better if it were: Liquefied or Liqueifyed Sometimes, (these aren't refereed to 'irregular' past tenses), we need to drop the y to an I. Other times we can't even use the well known theory at all, so we do: Sing -> Sang

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