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Omar211 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Doorbell

Hi guys,

Is it correct English to say:

"He rang the doorbell at 7 am, but I was busy and did not open the door for him. So, he left a couple of minutes later"?

I am not sure if I could use the verb "ring" here.

Thanks
  

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omar211 Hi guys, Is it correct English to say: "He rang the doorbell at 7 am, but I was busy and did not open the door for him. So, he left a couple of minutes later"? I am not sure if I could use the verb "ring" here.

  • omar211 Hi guys, Is it correct English to say: "He rang the doorbell at 7 am, but I was busy and did not open the door for him.
  • So, he left a couple of minutes later"?
  • I am not sure if I could use the verb "ring" here.
  • Thanks Hi, You already answered your own question.
  • You were busy when he rang the doorbell..
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omar211Hi guys,

Is it correct English to say:

"He rang the doorbell at 7 am, but I was busy and did not open the door for him. So, he left a couple of minutes later"?

I am not sure if I could use the verb "ring" here.

Thanks
Hi,
You already answered your own questi

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