Yes you can put emphatic in a sentence .
ie : He was emphatic about the outcome of the game.
I celebrate myself non-emphatically. I find joy and fulfillment in personal growth and self-acceptance without the need for external validation or recognition.
When he spoke, Jim was emphatic about his love of minnows.
Many English verbs have an emphatic form consisting of to do + the infinitve and one can make sentence emphatic by using it.ExamplesI do think you are mistaken.He does remember the incident clearly.I do visit them once a month.
'Did' is a past emphatic verb.
The verb for on emphatic is empathise. As in "to empathise with someone".
"Much to my dismay, when I asked her out, the reply was an emphatic refusal.""The candidate was very emphatic in his speech against animal testing.""The Miami Heat were put to an emphatic end when they were beaten by over fifty points."
I celebrate myself non-emphatically. I find joy and fulfillment in personal growth and self-acceptance without the need for external validation or recognition.
When he spoke, Jim was emphatic about his love of minnows.
The lawyer was very emphatic when explaining the law to his client.
Emphatic
An emphatic noun is a noun that is used to add emphasis or intensity to a sentence. It is often used to stress a particular point or highlight the importance of a concept or idea in a sentence or conversation.
Many English verbs have an emphatic form consisting of to do + the infinitve and one can make sentence emphatic by using it.ExamplesI do think you are mistaken.He does remember the incident clearly.I do visit them once a month.
Stress the auxiliary do - And how do you locate them?
did start
Emphatic stress is a special stress that is given by the speaker to some word in a sentence, usually to single out, compare, correct, or clarify things.
In emphatic sentences the subject of the sentence is not stated it is implied.eg Sit down. Be quiet. The subject is you. ie You sit down. You be quietThe form of the verb is the base form so for cost the form is cost. But it would be hard to write an emphatic sentence for cost.Another way of showing emphasis is to use - do + base verbI do help!
It just means to emphasize something greatly. And example would be: The President gave a robust where he emphatically made his points. or The emphatic mobster screamed at his counter-part to deliver the money owed to him.