Use a past tense sentence subject and a present tense sentence predicate
example: The movie was very amusing.
The soccer game was very amusing!
All the people seemed to be quite amusing after seeing the stunts of the stuntsmen.
Some might be amused by the nature of this question, but it is a legitimate one. When the cat put his nose up more closely, the lizard was not amused. The student was amused by the professor's clumsiness in the lab.
Watching the children trying to solve the puzzle was very amusing.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
The soccer game was very amusing!
The tv show was very amusing or that cat fight is very amusing
My father has many amusing items from 1980's.
Some of the questions people ask on wiki answers are amusing. I think they way she dances is amusing.
nice, amusing, delightful, refreshing, charming, friendly
All the people seemed to be quite amusing after seeing the stunts of the stuntsmen.
I was amused by the way she looked.
The polar bear's interaction with a watermelon can be amusing.
Twin pianos have been set up on the stage so as to facilitate an amusing "duelling pianos" duet.
I find this question amusing.
A sentence containing the word "prejudices" would meet that criterion. Note that while this is technically a correct answer to the question, your teacher probably will not find it amusing if you use that particular sentence itself.
Some might be amused by the nature of this question, but it is a legitimate one. When the cat put his nose up more closely, the lizard was not amused. The student was amused by the professor's clumsiness in the lab.