It can be (yelling protesters, yelling opponents).
The word yelling is the present participle of the verb "to yell" and may be a verb, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
No. It is a verb.
No, yell is a verb.
It is neither. Yell is a verb or a noun.
My mom is quite peevish when she is tired because she looses patience and starts to yell.(Writer: Samantha Chong)In this sentence peevish is being used as a Adjective.
Sleep.
shout and scream.
hollered, screamed, shouted, here's a link to a thesaurus search for yell: http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/yell
yell, shout
It is neither. Yell is a verb or a noun.
Yacht is a noun beginning with Y, yell is a verb, and young is an adjective.
The present tense of "yell" is "yells".
Ell, eon, lye, one, yell, and yen are six nouns which can be found in the English adjective "lonely."
My mom is quite peevish when she is tired because she looses patience and starts to yell.(Writer: Samantha Chong)In this sentence peevish is being used as a Adjective.
Archibald Yell has written: 'Archibald Yell papers'
shall/will yell
The past tense of yell is yelled.
They yell because they're frustrated and want to dish out they're angryness, and since they cant yell at their husband, they just yell at you
"Yelled" is the past participle of "yell".
Emo yell better than you