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"Two's company and Three's a Cloud." No Spaces!! (: hope this can help!
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Twos company and threes a cloud
I will exclaim my love for you from the highest mountain.He began to exclaim.
Exclaim your outrage for animal abuse. I heard the protester exclaim his rights were being violated.
I heard her exclaim "BINGO!" from the other room. I heard a women exclaim "cry or scream" from the other room.
The duration of The Raindrop is 1.8 hours.
I won't answer your question until you "exclaim" what you did wrong.
At the center of every raindrop is dust. A tiny bit of dust in the center of every raindrop and go Ms.Bryan
To exclaim is to speak excitedly. Usually when someone exclaims, you end the sentence with an ... guess! ... exclamation point! Here are some sentences.I imagine that she will exclaim, "I'm so surprised!" when we jump out of the closet for her party.We will exclaim, "Happy Birthday!"They exclaim excitedly at their team's goal."I can't believe you did that!", Tasha exclaimedThe mouse caused her to exclaim loudly and jump backwards.I exclaimed "What in the world in going on?" when I just woke up from that awful dream."Oh no!" she exclaimed.I heard her exclaim "BINGO!" from the other room.
There is no suffix for exclaim. The root word is -claim which means to shout and the prefix is ex- meaning out.
No, the word exclaim, meaning "to cry out passionately", is a verb.The adjective form is exclamatory.