"Of course!" I exclaimed.
"Sure!" I shouted.
"No problem." I whispered.
"Don't mention it." I sighed.
"Why not?" I questioned.
"How so?" I asked.
"Annoying people!" I ranted.
"No way." I breathed.
"I don't know." I mumbled.
"Stay away." I muttered.
"I hate you!" I cried.
"I like chocolate." I stated.
"This is how you do it..." I explained.
"Well done!" I congratulated.
"Don't touch that." I warned.
"Don't step any closer." I threatened.
"Silly billy!" I teased.
"1+1=2" I calculated.
"Why?!?!?!" I whined.
"But I don't like waking up!" I complained.
"Actually, why not?" I considered.
"Lets complete this!" I agreed.
"You can do it!" I encouraged.
""Tell the teacher now!" I ordered.
"Wake up." I urged.
"I like blue." I mentioned.
"Why not try this out?" I suggested.
"Welcome." I greeted.
"Oh really?" I smiled.
"I'm sad." I frowned.
"You spell calculated, C-A-L-C-U-L-A-T-E-D" I corrected.
"Why you little..." I growled.
"Don't press that button!!!" I barked.
"I was not lying!!" I roared.
"Be quiet!" I bellowed.
"Who just talked?" I boomed.
"Not me." I whimpered.
"Zip it." I snarled.
"What are you talking about?" I laughed.
"Nothing." I giggled.
"W-what's y-your n-name?" I stuttered.
"I'm innocent!" I sobbed.
"Hurry up!" I groaned.
"You're not meant to run." I reminded her.
"You want to fight?" I challenged.
"Bring it on!" I replied.
"I don't know." I answered.
"Hello." I repeated.
"I'm sorry!" I apologised.
"Where is it?" I wondered.
Okay, that's all that popped into my head. I'm sorry if I repeated something. ;)
Sure! Here are some alternatives:
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me your hand," she said.
I think it's important that we stay focused on our goals.
She made a false claim about finding the missing keys in her room.
"I've decided that I don't want to lay off on my exam studies any more," Marceline said to her mother, because her mother was surprised to see her nose in a book instead of watching Suite Life on Deck.
Using "back" and "again" together in the same sentence is redundant because both words convey the idea of repetition or return. It is unnecessary to use both in the same sentence because they essentially mean the same thing. Instead, you can choose one word to convey your meaning more clearly and concisely.
Here's your sentence: I said I can do anything I believe in.
The preacher said I exhort you to denounce the ways of Shaitan and in the words of E.T. to be good instead.
The book was not where you said it and the keys were supposed to be.
You hadn't done what I said to do.
"Please hurry and write your sentences," the teacher said.
They said I was funny and skilled with humor.
"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
Type your answer here... Arabic name
Sorry, the D.H. said "Na."
He couldn't remember what the person said.
I can't tell you what she said because it's a secret.
My cousin said that the horror movies were very suspenseful. ;)