Here are some examples of how to use emphasis (emphasized words are in all caps):
...but I CAN'T!
I LOVE icecream!
I don't WANT to!
We should emphasize on our studies more. This is a sample sentence containing emphasize.
We should emphasize on improving our verbals skills. This is a sentence containing emphasize.
i emphasize everthing
I should not have to emphasize further. Let me emphasize my most poignant points.
A sentence with underlined text is typically referred to as an underlined sentence. The underlining is used to draw attention to or emphasize specific words or phrases within the sentence.
I cannot emphasize my point more strongly.
Let me emphasize the most important part of my parameters to you.
That hairstyle will emphasize the shape of your face. Ms. Haskings wanted me to emphasize certain points of my speech.
A dash is a punctuation mark used to separate or emphasize information in a sentence. It can indicate a pause, an interruption, or an abrupt change in thought.
An intensifier is used to emphasize a noun or pronoun in a sentence. Intensifiers include words like "very," "extremely," "totally," and "absolutely." They serve to amplify the impact or strength of the word they are modifying.
Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a preceding noun or pronoun in a sentence. They are typically used for emphasis or to add clarity, but they are not necessary for the sentence's grammatical structure.
Yes, a comma is typically used after the words yes, no, why, and well when they are the first words in a sentence to indicate a pause or emphasize the response.