He yelled the answer back to me because the music was so loud.
He grabbed her by the throat and yelled abuse.
The pronoun is he, the subject of the first part of the compound sentence.
Oh, what a happy little mistake! Let's gently correct that sentence by saying, "She yelled to warn him, but it was too late." Just like adding a touch of color to a painting, a small adjustment can make a big difference in how the sentence flows. Keep painting those words with kindness and patience, my friend.
yelled ( I yelled, She yelled)
The word yelled is a verb
my sister stared to imitate me so i yelled at her to stop
He grabbed her by the throat and yelled abuse.
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
Tom yelled, "Catch the Dog!"
The pronoun is he, the subject of the first part of the compound sentence.
The rigidly man yelled at me.
The to and too are mixed up. It should be: She yelled to warn him but it was too late.
"Is there anyone in the house?", yelled the fireman.
"Villainy is afoot!" yelled the superhero.
i yelled at a inspector when he gave me the wrong paper work.
The knight yelled threats at his enemies, brandishing his sword.
When the child got yelled at there was an award silence.