High School English Fill in the Blanks, Senior One English Fill in the Blank and Multiple Choice

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6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Excited to be excited.

    exciting exciting.

    ing adjective list "to make others." ed adjective list "self."

    excited tears.

    Tears left by feeling excited.

    It's not your tears that excite others.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    excited is right.

    Excited Excited Exciting exciting.

    ing adjective list "to make others." ed adjective list "self."

    Here is your own excitement, not to excite others, so choose excited and give another word as an example.

    A frightening look

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    when he heard the exciting news,his eyes were full of __tears.

    excited or exciting ,choose the right one please tell me why?

    I choose excited

    Excited is the tears that are [touched]; And exciting is a [touching] tear. According to the meaning of the sentence, it can be seen that he was felt, so he should use excited

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer: excited are both adjectives, exciting is exciting, excited is excited, excited is the adjective of the owner, here describes tears so choose excited

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    after all: After all.

    Not at all can generally be used against an adjective, which means: absolutely not. When you do a sentence alone, it's "no thanks, you're welcome, it's okay" stands

    n.Standing, pausing, stairs, stalls.

    v.Standing, locating, stagnating, forbearance (uncertain).

    b prepare for is a phrase, spand to is also da by the time : generally used in the completion of d in the iast 3 years: the last three years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Study hard and don't copy and paste.

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