The adverb is "loudly" as it describes how he clapped.
Ken is a given name for a male person and it is a proper noun. A sentence with the word \'Ken\' in it could be \'Ken goes to work at 8 am and returns home at 6 pm each day\'.
Ken is a male's name (only when capitalized) and is a proper noun. "Ken is starting college next year." Ken (noun) means knowledge, understanding, or mental perception. "Relativity is an idea beyond a toddler's ken." It could also mean one's range of sight. "The approaching dusk narrowed our ken." The verb form of ken is rarely used; it's considered archaic. "I ken what you're saying." km - the last point here isn't true. Ken is used in Scotland all of the time. i hear "i ken what your saying" all of the time at work. (Edinburgh)
Ken has roving duties in the organization.
"Went beyond your ken" means it exceeded your knowledge or understanding.
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Ken is a given name for a male person and it is a proper noun. A sentence with the word \'Ken\' in it could be \'Ken goes to work at 8 am and returns home at 6 pm each day\'.
There are four nouns: Pat, Ken, mother, and father.
Ken is a male's name (only when capitalized) and is a proper noun. "Ken is starting college next year." Ken (noun) means knowledge, understanding, or mental perception. "Relativity is an idea beyond a toddler's ken." It could also mean one's range of sight. "The approaching dusk narrowed our ken." The verb form of ken is rarely used; it's considered archaic. "I ken what you're saying." km - the last point here isn't true. Ken is used in Scotland all of the time. i hear "i ken what your saying" all of the time at work. (Edinburgh)
Because Ken is new to our office, many of the questions from the employee satisfaction survey are not applicable to him.
Ken has roving duties in the organization.
the convolutions on Ken's brain were damaged when his head went through the windshield of Malibu Barbie's car
Ken. Just ken.
The sentence, "I was wondering if you might be free tonight." is an example of an inquisitive statement. It is where a question is implied, but not actually asked. The question form of the sentence would be, "Are you free tonight?" Ken Blaisdell Author: The Weaver Conspiracy
Ken Doane goes by Ken Phoenix, Ken Doane, and Kenny.
jo is expression that is wide meaning which depends on sentence, in this sentence jo can be, tol, kaibigan, pare, boy, girl, in my translation: kaibigan malakas pa ba ang ulan dyan?
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Ken 'SuBo' 'I wanna baby' 'I hate it when my brother in laws voice goes high at the end of a sentence' I hope I helped.