You was very vexed
Not really. He will just really quickly change his number.
mad, really mad, really really mad, mad to a thousand trillion, mad to the fullest, crazy mad, mad tothe biggest ever
When I misplace my things, I get really mad.
I got really mad at my mom and she said, "Don't sigh at me!" Her sigh spoke volumes.
Well, what WOULD you do if you were really mad? You can end the sentence just about any way you want when you're the writer! Would you stomp your feet? Grit your teeth? Chew up nails and spit out bullets?
'Tom hopes to do really well on this exam' is a correct sentence. Currently, the sentence is in the future and present tense. To change it to past, change 'hopes' to 'hoped'.
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