Someone coughed at the back of the room.I coughed on the crumbs.
No, "coughed" is a past tense verb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is done, but "coughed" itself does not serve this function.
Well people say that you will explode but i doubt it
Often they say come variation of "Would you like Kleenex?" or "Allergies?" the Christian custom of pronouncing a blessing on the sneezer to ensure they haven't coughed out their soul is not a tradition with atheists.
An individual usually acquires B. pertussis by inhaling droplets infected with the bacteria coughed into the air by someone already suffering with the infection.
Someone would say "ow" becasue they got hurt.
It would be more correct to say, someone who.
"Filled with pride in someone" implies being proud of their achievements or qualities. On the other hand, "filled with pride of someone" suggests being proud of the person themselves or their actions. Both can convey a sense of admiration and satisfaction.
No it did not
Why would my ex say "I am doing well"?
it depends on the person
I'd say you are stopid