A sentence that shows a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence. It is usually punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey emphasis or strong emotion.
Yes, it is proper English to start a sentence with the word "oh." This interjection can be used at the beginning of a sentence to express a range of emotions or to call attention to something specific.
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
The verb in the sentence is "call," which is used to describe the action of naming or referring to something as the flu.
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
To make a sentence sound aggressive, use strong, forceful language and avoid using polite or softening words. Make direct, assertive statements and possibly use exclamation marks or strong adjectives to convey intensity.
an exclamatory sentence
Anxiety.
A sentence expressing strong or sudden emotion is an exclamatory sentence. It will often have an exclamation point (mark) rather than a period.
A sentence with strong feelings is often called an exclamatory sentence. It is used to express heightened emotion, excitement, or emphasis, typically ending with an exclamation mark.
Culture
Yes, it is proper English to start a sentence with the word "oh." This interjection can be used at the beginning of a sentence to express a range of emotions or to call attention to something specific.
The Feeling
If you dial a number and your screen shows 'call forward', it means that your call is being forwarded.
There are two verbs in this compound sentence: call and make.Note: The subject of the sentence is inferred. The unwritten subject is "You call..." and "you make..."
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the call is buck's strong calling to the wild.