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Loud __cries of victim. was/were

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Answered by jai696
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Loud were cries of victim.

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Answered by Ishaan038
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The correct verb to use in this sentence would be "were," making the complete sentence "Loud cries of victim were."

What is Sentence?

A sentence is a collection of words that fully communicates a topic or idea. It normally comprises of a predicate, which is the action being performed by the subject, and a subject, which is the thing or person executing the activity. A sentence can be simple if it just contains one independent clause or complicated if it includes the independent clause as well as one or more dependent clauses. Sentences can be used to state facts, pose queries, issue orders, or convey feelings.

The topic of this sentence is "loud cries," which is plural because it alludes to several cries. The verb "were," which coincides with the subject and denotes that the screams existed or took place in the past, is the plural form of the verb "to be."

Overall, the sentence suggests that there were multiple loud cries from a victim, but it does not provide any further context or information about the situation.

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