It's a sentence.
Fragment. It is missing a subject or verb to make it a complete sentence.
The sentence "The baby cried" is a complete sentence because it has a subject (the baby) and a verb (cried) and expresses a complete thought.
The correct sentence is "Look! cried Louis, it's a rainbow." Place the comma after "Look" and capitalize the beginning of the dialogue sentence.
My grandfather had a distinctive pair of glasses, they were purple and green. My baby brother made a distinctive noise when he cried. Distinctive means noticeable, and often out-of-the-ordinary.
I'll use it as a sentence. "THATHAREE!" Dora cried to Lola in Bengali. Happy?
The past tense for "cries" is "cried."
The sentence "The baby cried" is a complete sentence because it has a subject (the baby) and a verb (cried) and expresses a complete thought.
The baby cried because it was hungry.
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. A complete sentence requires at least a subject and verb. A sentence fragment is missing one of these.
All sentence follow patterns. The most basic pattern in English is a subject followed by verb.If you say, "The baby cried loudly," you are using the S-V pattern. The subject is baby and the verb is cried. The other words are modifiers.
Wailed is a verb. It's the past tense of wail.
Using sentence to know the answer
I cried yesterday when the Patriots lost.
The teacher cried "foul" on discovering this sentence had been plagiarized.
No! It should be I've heard that you cried or I heard that you cried.
"The boy cried for his motherand father."The nouns in the sentence are:boymotherfather
I cried so hard I got a headache afterwards.
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