The baseball team gave a triumphant shout. () A: excited B: joyful C: aggressive D: loud
The baseball team gave a triumphant shout. () A: excited B: joyful C: aggressive D: loud
So loudly _______ that all the people in the room got a fright. A: he shouted B: shout he C: did he shout D: he did shout
So loudly _______ that all the people in the room got a fright. A: he shouted B: shout he C: did he shout D: he did shout
____to give a long high shout
____to give a long high shout
People couldn’t help ( ) loudly when they heard the exciting news. A: shout B: to shout C: shouting D: shouted
People couldn’t help ( ) loudly when they heard the exciting news. A: shout B: to shout C: shouting D: shouted
It’s rude of you to shout _______ the room
It’s rude of you to shout _______ the room
She didn't like()at the poor man. A: he shouted B: his shouting C: him to shout D: that he should shout
She didn't like()at the poor man. A: he shouted B: his shouting C: him to shout D: that he should shout
Helen had to shout ( ) above the sound of the music.
Helen had to shout ( ) above the sound of the music.
It is improper to shout at others because it can be intimidating.
It is improper to shout at others because it can be intimidating.
In the noisy classroom the teacher had to shout ______ to be heard by everyone.
In the noisy classroom the teacher had to shout ______ to be heard by everyone.
His writing was (constant) ______ disturbed by the shout of his neighbour.
His writing was (constant) ______ disturbed by the shout of his neighbour.