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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was I shouting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether you were speaking loudly or in an agitated manner during a past conversation or situation. Example: "After the argument, I wondered, was I shouting at him?"
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"There it is!" I shouted.
There she is!" I shouted.
"Here it is!" I shouted, and ran for the checkout counter like an idiot.
"My memories of that day are that are I'm shouting and I may as well not be.
When Roland got across the game line, I was shouting I was there".
"Where the hell am I?" he shouted.
"I was shouting, 'I am going to shoot you', but I would never do that.
"I'm practising being sexual!" I shouted after her.
"Did someone die?" "Spencer is dead," I shouted at her. "Spencer is dead".
We're here!" I shouted.
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