the enjoyment of the amazing goodness of people is amazing
The carousel provides much enjoyment.
She felt much enjoyment at his flattering attentions.
Much to his enjoyment, the balloons floated around Alfred's room on his birthday.
My goodness, this is a rather tawdry scene!
you have to be gay to no it
This gift certificate is presented to you in recognition of your all-around goodness.
You can use "in the same way that" to draw comparisons between two things that are being discussed. For example: "She enjoys reading in the same way that her mother does." This sentence indicates that both individuals share a similar enjoyment of reading.
The audience's obvious enjoyment of the play, encouraged the theatre management to run the play for an extra two months.
"He could only thank goodness that his family was safe." "Morality stories often refer to the inherent goodness of man."
Goodness generally means the state or characteristic of being good. It is generally that which is healthy, valuable or beneficial. An example of a sentence with goodness in it is "That candy bar was filled with creamy goodness." It also can be used to express shock or surprise, as in "Oh my goodness!"
He was clapping his hands together. Clapping is a way of showing approval or enjoyment.
You use he or she when you already have referred to a person in a sentence before, or earlier in the same sentence.