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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I scream" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a complete sentence or as part of a larger sentence. Examples: - Complete sentence: "I scream when I see spiders." - Part of a larger sentence: "The rollercoaster was so scary that I couldn't help but scream." "I scream" is typically used to express fear, surprise, or excitement. It can also be used figuratively to indicate intense emotions or frustrations. Example: - "I wanted to scream when I found out I had won the lottery." In some cases, the word "I" can be replaced with another subject pronoun, such as "you" or "she/he/it," depending on who is doing the screaming. Example: - Complete sentence: "You scream like a banshee whenever you watch a horror movie."
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I scream.
Should I scream?
I scream with excitement.
I scream inside.
Will I scream?
"Pickles here!" I scream.
"I scream, 'Gun, gun".
I scream again.
It hurts, and I scream.
"Can I scream, Papa?" "Yes".
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