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This question is BEYOND incredible.
It just seemed SO incredible that i was amazed.
His repot card was incredible that he got taken out to dinner by his family.
I ate two full meals at one sitting because I had an enormous appetite.
That elephant is enormous!
I think it's redonkulous to say ginormous, but ginormous is actually in the dictionary, defined as a blend of giant or gigantic and enormous!
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The size of the McDonalds restaurant was immense.
when i seen the monster it was breathtaking.
That is a very tremendous monster.
Tremendous interest in something
Yes. The view from the top, on a clear day, is breathtaking.
Absolutely not. She was considered a breathtaking beauty at the time.
Somebody will have to improve on this answer. One similarity between a sentence and a sentence fragment could be a sentence's length. If somebody says, "Who did that?" you could answer, "I did," and that is a sentence... but in a different scenario, that may be considered a sentence fragment. Why? Because if that sentence was all by itself, "I did," would be nonsense. What did "I" do? "I did jump," could then complete it.
This sentence is a sentence or indepedent clause (It has one subject = Bailey and one verb = slept) so that, is a sentence .
The verb in that sentence is "are".
Her beauty was breathtaking.
These landforms are absolutely breathtaking!
The panorama from the bedroom window was breathtaking.
I have several sentences for you.That is a breathtaking view from the mountaintop.I think that painting is just breathtaking.Many people find that viewing one of the wonders of the world, such as the Grand Canyon, is a breathtaking experience.
The barren landscape of the Moon is unforgettable. The landscape is just breathtaking!
His yarns are indications of his suffering from delusions of grandeur. The grandeur of the parade was simply breathtaking!
breathtaking
The caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly was truly remarkable.
The word 'skyscraper' is a noun, a word for a tall building, a word for a thing.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentence: The skyscrapers in New York City are breathtaking. (subject of the sentence)
A Breathtaking Guy was created in 1971.
Breathtaking can also be spelled breath-taking.
Breathtaking isn't a noun at all; it's an adjective. Examples:This is a breathtaking view.His impertinence is breathaking.