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What is the answer to this "complete the sentence" English question?

If you look up those words, you will see that they all are synonyms of each other... except the word BOISTEROUS.

"Boisterous" means noisy and energetic.

The other words mean calm and quiet.


You can look up words by going to Google and typing "define:boisterous" for example.

Complete the sentences....English Question...?

complete the sentences to form a narrative paragraph.

The other day, Uncle Bert, a Balikbayan, took us to ___________. The place was ______________ and we could hardly ______________. However, we enjoyed ______________. Afterwards, we went ___________. There food and the service were _____________. We were all __________. Then, Uncle Bert suggested that we _____________. We all _________________. He bought us _______________. At nine in the evening, we decided to see ____________. It was _____________. It was twelve midnight when we _____________.

Is "fret" the right word to use in this sentence? English question?

I fret constantly over the thought of having to live alone for two weeks.

The thought of having to live alone for two weeks constantly worries me.
The thought of having to live alone for two weeks constantly gnaws at me.
I'm constantly anxious at the thought of having to live alone for two weeks.

Not sure if your sentence is actually wrong, but it doesn't sound quite right.

Question about English sentence.?

Hi I am not a native speaker of English and writing a report in English. I did an experiment with 3 conditions, and the result of the condition A was largest, that of the condition B was in between, and the that of the condition C was the smallest. And I wrote "the result was gradually decreased from the condition A to the condition C", but the professor made a comment on it and said that "gradually" is used for the change in a time course. In this case, how can I mention the result?

....English Question...complete the sentences to form a narrative paragraph?

Complete the sentences....English Question...?
complete the sentences to form a narrative paragraph.

The other day, Uncle Bert, a Balikbayan, took us to ___________. The place was ______________ and we could hardly ______________. However, we enjoyed ______________. Afterwards, we went ___________. There we ____________. The food and the service were _____________. We were all __________. Then, Uncle Bert suggested that we _____________. We all _________________. He bought us _______________. At nine in the evening, we decided to see ____________. It was _____________. It was twelve midnight when we _____________.

Why do some british people end their sentences with questions?

They want your opinion,
"that's a cat, isn't it?"
"Your gay, aren't you?"
*I don't know what to say about the third one*
"That was a terrific show, wasn't it?"

What is an English expression for questions about the English sentence structure?

Your question would fall under the rubric of Grammar and you would ask, “What does to me mean in the following sentence?” In grammar schools in the United States, we used to parse sentences, that is, take them apart word by word to determine the use of each component. We called those components “parts of speech,” such as subject, verb, direct object, and so on; and we would even graph the sentence.In your sentence, younger is the subject and it is defined by the article, the, and the prepositional phrase, of the two. Of the two gets its own line where we indicate that the article, the, defines two and that two is the direct object of the preposition, of. Back to our central line, where we have written younger, we identify and place the verb, was. Following was, we write its direct object, stranger. Beneath stranger, we place the prepositional phrase that defines it, to me, and further note that me is the direct object of the preposition, to. More detail, such as the fact that me is a pronoun, is not necessary unless it serves your learning.

It's hard for me to make proper English sentences, what is the best way to improve English speaking skills?

When speaking English, it's really hard for me to make proper sentences. I cannot express for the life of me, what I really want to say, without taking a really unnecassry long time. Just making this question is hard enough!

What goes in my mind whenever I'm speaking English:
- "how the **** do I say it?" (pardon my French but I'm so sick and tired of this that I swear alot in my mind, it somewhat comforts me)
- "did I make any grammar mistakes there?"
- "did I pronounce it correctly?"

I could watch English films without subtitles just fine. I could understand them clearly. So why I struggle making the sentences myself??

My best guess is living in a non English speaking country is the main cause. Unfortunately, I cannot afford to just go and live in an English speaking country or even take vacations there. I wish I could because I've heard from many people, that it's the fastest and most efficient way to improve English speaking and listening skills.

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