the child gave a grin after having a super chocolate Sunday
I/You/We/They have grinned. He/She/It has grinned.
the word grin can be used as so: A wide grin spread across my face,He grinned of my approval. This is all I know Hope this helps :)
Her impish smile charmed the old store keeper and he decided to give her the twenty cents she was short for her purchase.
use ize in sentence
You can use heaps of different words like, Growled, mumbled, cried, shouted, screamed, snapped, laughed, giggled, replied, asked, smiled, chuckled, grinned. Those are words i use in my stories!
I grinned at the person telling the joke.
The boy grinned at his mother because he had an idea.
As an adjective. For example, "She was exasperating." Or "The exasperating child grinned."
When I opened the door, the young fellow grinned sheepishly.
David grinned as he said, "Wouldn't that be a sight!"A comma sets off the quote from the tag piece. Note that the w in wouldn't is capitalized because that sentence is set off as a quote. You use an exclamation point based on the context--- someone would excitedly say this rather than calmly saying it.
The light shone with absolute brilliance.He grinned at the brilliance of his plan.
I/You/We/They have grinned. He/She/It has grinned.
I/You/We/They have grinned. He/She/It has grinned.
She grinned widely when she saw her surprise party. The mischievous child grinned after pulling off the prank. As he approached the podium, he grinned, feeling a rush of confidence. The dog grinned as it played fetch, tail wagging with excitement.
The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death was created in 1987-09.
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