it is exclamatory because, exclamatory is said with a feeling
Yes, "hurts" is an action verb. It describes the act of causing pain or discomfort, either physically or emotionally. In a sentence, it conveys an action being performed, such as "The injury hurts."
Depends how hard you were kicked and how bad your cramps were.
EXCLAMATORY!
If your talking about declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory, then its definitely exclamatory.
"Ouch, that hurts!" is an exclamatory sentence because it conveys strong emotion or emphasis. It is expressing pain or discomfort in an emotional way.
"Ouch, that hurts" is an exclamatory sentence because it conveys strong feelings or emotions, in this case, pain.
Your head hurts is a declarative sentence.
if it hurts if it hurts
Hurts was created in 2009.
The anagram for the phrase "she hurts" is thrushes.This is the only available anagram for the phrase "she hurts".
Hurts Publishing was created in 2008.
it is when you ask someone if the want a hurts doughnut and then punch them in the arm and say hurts don't it.
I can see a sign of sadness in your eye's, where there was gladness, there's not a smile (When something breaks your heart) it also breaks mine, (When something makes you cry) there's two of us cryingcause, when I help you baby, I'm helping myself, whatever hurts you baby,(hurts) I know I know it hurts me too.... So let me try and bring a smile back to your face, let me hold you darling in a tight tight embrace cause, when I help you baby, I'm helping myself, what, what ever hurts you baby(background) hurts, I know I know it hurts me too, what ever hurts you baby baby hurts, hurts me too, hurts me so bad baby baby, what ever hurts you baby baby hurts hurts me too.......
yes, it does! its like someone is squeezing your stomach, your heart, and back. it hurts to breathe, it hurts to move, it hurts to talk. it just hurts!