no if you were to put a name for example "kelly was yelling at the top of her lungs."
No, "yelling at the top of her lungs" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject and a main verb. It describes an action but does not form a complete thought on its own.
Yes, it is possible to start a sentence with a preposition like "On top of the counter." This type of sentence structure is common in informal writing or spoken language, but it is generally avoided in formal writing.
Yes, it is possible to use a preposition twice in a sentence if the sentence structure requires it. For example: "He walked up to the top of the hill." In this sentence, both "up" and "to" are prepositions.
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with the pronoun "you," especially in informal or conversational writing. For example, "You can start by checking the top shelf for the book you're looking for."
She wore a beautiful necklace with a turquoise pendant.
She watched with pride as her son graduated at the top of his class.
Shes yelling at the top of her lungs or, at whoever shes talking to.
The phrase is always associated with a verb for yelling, like to shout, to scream, etc. If people yell at the top of their lungs, they are yelling as loudly as they can. "She screamed at the top of her lungs when her brother scared her." "The father shouted at the top of his lungs when his son got in trouble at school."
No you activate your zoom vision by yelling at the top of your lungs "Activate zoom!"
Another word for cry out loud is screaming,yelling on the top of your lungs and blurting something out.
The monster was so horrific, I scream to the top of my lungs!
Ex. Marcus ran across the playground screaming at the top of his lungs.
You asking me? Well knowing that my friends will likely search my username, find this answer and start yelling a number through the halls at the top of their lungs, I won't tell you. P.S learn to spell retard
Top of My Lungs was created on 2006-09-16.
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At the Top of My Lungs - 2013 was released on: USA: May 2013
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It means with all of your breath.