I am not claiming to be the son of Czar Nicholas the Second, I am the son of Czar Nicholas the Second! ---- Whoever it was claiming to be from Mars is wrong; Mars is uninhabitable.
My girlfriend broke off our relationship, claiming that I had a lack of commitment.
The outcome of the election was contested, with both candidates claiming victory.
You should not delude your mother by claiming that you were studying at a friend's house when you were at the pub.
"Claiming" is the present participle of "claim".
He only read the epitome of the book and he's claiming that he read it all.
DEFINITION: Theocracy: form of government inwhich the leader claims to rule on behalf of a god. SENTENCE: The king or shah is claiming that he is king because of theocracy by a god.
Jill sued Jack for breac of promise, claiming he had broken their engagement.
If you try to circumvent your homework assignment by having someone else do it for you, then you may have a difficult time claiming that the work is yours.
There are two verbs in the sentence in question: is and be. The first verb is in the indicative mood. It is used to indicate true things about the world. The second verb is in the subjunctive mood. This mood is used to relay wishes, hopes, desires, or counter-to-fact assertations. The speaker is not saying that there is or isn't world peace, rather he is claiming that this is Tim's wish.subjunctive mood
In this sentence paramount refers to the man. The man may behave he is highly important and above all the rest. Therefore, he is claiming himself to be paramount over one and all.
The driver disclaimed responsibility for the collision claiming she was cut off by the other car. One daughter dislaimed her interest in her mother's estate.
You just used it in a sentence.