I even cried and he was still trying hard. Why did he cry? Fill in the blanks.

Hello fellow veterans, I believe many people don’t know much about me crying and he is still trying hard, so today I will share with you all about me. I hope he can help everyone and solve some of your confusions. Let’s take a look below!

Contents of this article

  1. Why did I cry? Fill in the blank words
  2. Is force a verb

1. Why are you crying? Fill in the blanks

1. Looking at the withered flowers in the vase, the little girl cried sadly.

3. Grandpa speaks kindly, and everyone is willing to tell him about sad things.

4. The classmates wronged her, and she was so sad that she cried.

2. Is force a verb?

Strength is not a verb. It is a somewhat formal compound word, with verb being a verb and force being a noun. They are grouped together and serve as different sentence components in a sentence. For example: Xiao Ming works hard in learning culture. Among them, \”force\” is used as the predicate and object respectively. In Xiao Ming\’s \”very hard study\”, \”force\” is used as an adverbial to modify the description of learning. Therefore, force cannot be called a verb and must be analyzed in detail in the structure of the sentence.

This is the end of sharing about me crying and him still trying his best. I hope it can help you.

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