Boom is what Sara heard when the plane crashed.
Onomatopoeia. These words are examples of sound words that imitate the actual sound they represent.
Some examples of IPA sentences include: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" and "She sells seashells by the seashore." These sentences are written using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent the sounds of spoken language.
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
The dog went "woof" when he saw a squirrel. The door creaked "eeeeek" as it opened slowly. The thunder rumbled "boom" in the distance. The car beeped "honk" as it passed by. The clock ticked "tick-tock" as the seconds passed.
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
hiss, boo, buzz, ha,
Onomatopoeia are words like buzz,bam!,crash!,Thunk!
Murmur, slam, titter, chatter
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Onomatopoeia. These words are examples of sound words that imitate the actual sound they represent.
EXAMPLE: They gave me a bonus.
She was recently dumped by her fiance.
sad is an antonym of happy
which city are you going
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Some examples of IPA sentences include: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" and "She sells seashells by the seashore." These sentences are written using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to represent the sounds of spoken language.
If you mean you would like some examples of sentences using question marks (interrogative sentences), then here are some examples: How are you today? Where are my keys? Who wrote this book? What color is your car? When will it rain again? Are you ready to go? Why did the chicken cross the road?