Have you spoken to your child's teacher about your concerns?
We've never met in person, but we've spoken on the phone.
Has the president ever spoken at a college graduation?
I can't leave until I've spoken to the boss.
She's an effective teacher even though she's a bit soft spoken.
Do you think she would have understood better if we had spoken in Spanish?
"We could use tape," He said, thinking aloud.
I think I can... He said not saying it aloud.
When can we do it, he said aloud.
I hate when people read aloud and don't read to themselves.
The child was reading aloud because he had not yet learned to read silently.
I'm so bored because I'm not aloud out, soo i have nothing to do and all of my Friends are not aloud out as-well
The teacher read aloud and the students listened.
The words echoed through the chamber as he spoke them aloud. He had not been allowed to say them aloud prior to that occasion.
"Why would she do such a thing?" I wondered aloud.
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
Read aloud
When you use alliteration, you repeat certain sounds, which can give the sentence a smoother flow when read aloud, or makes the sentence more memorable to the reader. For example: The Red River rolled lazily across the rocks. I am repeating the R sound, and thus using alliteration in that sentence.
Aloud is an adverb.
"Why would she do such a thing?" I wondered aloud.
He read the book aloud during show-and-tell.
"Aloud" is an adverb that means "audibly" or "in a voice that can be heard," while "out loud" is a phrase that means "audibly" or "in a voice that can be heard." They are essentially synonymous and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
During this quiet time, no talking aloud will be allowed.
I had asked if I was allowed to talk aloud.
I don't know: "He said aloud,"Am I allowed to go outside?"
Bella Swan was screaming aloud because Charlie had allowed her to go to Florida.
Reading your writing aloud can help with sentence fluency because it allows you to hear how the sentences flow and where pauses or changes in tone are needed. It can help identify awkward phrasing or run-on sentences that may disrupt the flow of the writing. By listening to the spoken version, you can make necessary adjustments to improve the overall rhythm and clarity of your writing.
John read his tablet aloud to the class
The bees buzz about and the birds sing aloud.
Read aloud
She read the poem aloud to the class, projecting her voice confidently.