Fill in the appropriate words and experience the place

Updated on educate 2024-04-07
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The loud singing, the majestic architecture, slowly passing by, speaking heavily, laughing happily.

    Breathless.

    Experience: 1. In sentences, if it is used in front of a noun (a word that indicates the name of people and things), the word "of" should be used with a white spoon. Such as:

    1.I love hardworking moms; 2.The scenery in the park is very beautiful, etc., the "mother" and "scenery" in the sentence are all nouns, and the word "of" should be used in front.

    2. In sentences, if it is used in front of a verb (a word that indicates an action), the word "earth" should be used. Such as:1He asks questions positively; 2.The heavy snow is falling one after another, and the "" and "down" in the sentence are all verbs, and the word "ground" should be used in front of it.

    3. In sentences, most of the words used after verbs should be used in pairs. Such as:1

    The floor was swept clean; 2.The little brother laughed so much that he shed tears, etc., and the words "sweep" and "laugh" in the sentence are verbs, and the word "de" should be used later. The words that follow the word "de" add to how effective the previous action is (how well did the floor sweep?).

    The floor was swept clean).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Beautiful) singing (great) architecture (gently) passed (delicately) and recounted (happy) to laugh.

    Run) out of breath (fly) (very high)).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sweet) singing (tall) buildings (fast) passed (slowly) and recounted (happy) laughing.

    Jump) out of breath (singing) (loudly).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The song (grand) (great) of the building (light) (light) (soft) past (gentle) (soft) narrated (high) (happy) and laughed.

    It is difficult (over) to be out of breath (excited) (excited) to (jump) (to get up).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wonderful, majestic, careful, slowly, coldly, laughing, crying out in pain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Carefully (observe).

    2. Carefully (clean).

    3. Carefully (wash).

    4. Read carefully

    5. Carefully (check).

    6. Carefully (correct).

    7. Carefully (pick and choose).

    8. Draw carefully

    9. Carefully (depict).

    10. Carefully (review the question).

    11. Answer questions carefully

    12. Carefully (seek).

    13. Carefully (taste).

    14. Think carefully

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Said with a high spirit.

    Said affectionately. Catchy words.

    Said earnestly.

    Eloquently.

    Said happily. Said tremblingly.

    Said tremblingly. Said in frustration.

    Said sadly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Examples of fill-in-the-blank words are as follows:

    Muttered, cheerfully.

    Said angrily, helplessly.

    Say it happily, say it happily.

    Said happily.

    Eyebrows fluttered and said.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Talking madly.

    Talking in a slurred manner, talking lazily, talking with a grin, speaking slowly, speaking seriously, speaking happily, speaking softly, speaking in a noisy voice, speaking fluently, speaking seriously, speaking loudly, speaking quietly, speaking sadly, speaking sadly, speaking quietly, speaking confidently, speaking quickly, speaking bitterly, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Surprised to find.

    2. Lucky to find.

    3. Amazing discoveries.

    4. Surprise discovery.

    5. Saddened discovery.

    6. Discover slowly.

    7. Secretly discovered.

    8. Accidental discovery.

    9. Sudden discovery.

    10. Be keenly discovered.

    11. Surprising discovery.

    12. Discovered unexpectedly.

    13. Happy to find.

    14. Magically discovered.

    15. Detect it as soon as possible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What is found, you can fill in: surprisingly discovered, suddenly discovered, suddenly discovered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Surprised to find.

    2.Lucky to find.

    3.Amazing finds.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Examples of suitable words:

    1. Look carefully.

    2. Watch silently.

    3. Look angrily.

    4. Look helplessly.

    5. Seriously watch the chain. Shed posture back.

    6. Look carefully.

    7. Look intently.

    8. Hold it without blinking.

    9. Look intently.

    10. Look quietly.

    11. Look secretly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Write (seriously), write (desperately) ......

    Loudly) shouting, (hoarsely) shouting ......

    There are many ways to fill in, I wish you progress in your studies!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Spinning at a rapid pace.

    Turn quickly. Turn slowly.

    Turn slowly. Turn quickly.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Keep writing, write earnestly, write carefully, write stroke by stroke.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Designated location.

    Agreed place. Point exactly.

    Isolated location. Familiarize yourself with the location.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Run fast and walk slowly

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Examples of fill-in-the-blank words are as follows:

    Quietly watching.

    Eat happily.

    Seriously readers.

    Meticulously written.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Boldly proposed, carefully proposed, cautiously proposed, solemnly proposed, systematically proposed, completely proposed, solemnly proposed, distinctly proposed, euphemistically proposed, correctly proposed, skillfully proposed, targeted proposed, independently proposed, explicitly proposed, wrongly proposed, proactively proposed, politely proposed, constantly proposed, effectively proposed, and constantly proposed.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What you see can be filled in inadvertently, suddenly, carelessly, carelessly, and inattentively.

    Inadvertently seen.

    Suddenly seen.

    See it carelessly.

    Accidentally seen.

    See inattentionally.

    What to see the crossword explanation1. Inadvertent interpretation: not paying attention; Be inattentive.

    2. Sudden interpretation: It happened in a short period of time, unexpectedly.

    3. Inattentive interpretation: not paying attention.

    4. Careless interpretation: not paying attention.

    5. Failure to pay attention to interpretation: negligence.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    An example of a suitable word: Royal Shout Star.

    1. Look carefully.

    2. Watch silently.

    3. Look angrily.

    4. Look helplessly.

    5. Look at it seriously.

    6. Look carefully.

    7. Concentrate on seepage suspicion.

    8. Look at it without blinking.

    9. Look intently.

    10. Look quietly.

    11. Stealing the town and stealing the ground.

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