Love expresses lots of strong feelings to many of use and it is true
an exclamatory sentence
It is called an exclamatory sentence.
Gee whiz, I sure am having strong feelings today [Insert Generic name Here]
vehement means to express strong feelings.
A sentence with strong feelings is often called an exclamatory sentence. It is used to express heightened emotion, excitement, or emphasis, typically ending with an exclamation mark.
"Oh my gosh!" "I can't believe it!"
To indicate strong feelings or a loud volume and the end of the sentence!
I think I still hold strong feelings for him even though I feel selfish loving him.
strong feelings
Strong feelings can be good feelings or bad feelings that are more intense than average, for example, hate is a stong feeling and love is a strong feeling.
Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings.
To start a sentence about shoes is " What kind of shoes do you have" and " What color are your shoes " or " i hate that kind of shoes" or " Can i clean those shoes" or " where did you get those shoes" or how much did those shoes cost
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