I cried so hard I got a headache afterwards.
The joke was so funny I cried with laughter. Laughter is the best cure for feeling sad.
"The boy cried for his motherand father."The nouns in the sentence are:boymotherfather
verb. john cried. in the sentence john is doing something
In the sentence, "'The taunts are rude and need to stop', cried Mrs. Norris": "The" is a definite article; "taunts" is a noun; "are" is a state of being verb; "rude" is an adjective used as an objective complement; "and" is a coordinating conjunction; "need" is an active verb in its present tense with a plural subject; "to stop" is an active verb in its infinitive form, functioning as a noun; "cried" is an active verb in its past tense form; and "Mrs. Norris" is a proper noun.
Wailed is a verb. It's the past tense of wail.
The teacher cried "foul" on discovering this sentence had been plagiarized.
I cried yesterday when the Patriots lost.
No! It should be I've heard that you cried or I heard that you cried.
The joke was so funny I cried with laughter. Laughter is the best cure for feeling sad.
The baby cried because it was hungry.
"The boy cried for his motherand father."The nouns in the sentence are:boymotherfather
Yes. You would only need a period at the end of the sentence in order for it to be a complete simple sentence.
I now know why the sky cries. The wolf cries out to the moon. The hawk's shrieks were answers to her hungry chick's cries.
verb. john cried. in the sentence john is doing something
The correct sentence is "Look! cried Louis, it's a rainbow." Place the comma after "Look" and capitalize the beginning of the dialogue sentence.
She cried or bawled loudly.
Fragment. It is missing a subject or verb to make it a complete sentence.