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He was granted an intermission in his studies.
some teachers are very hesitant.parents can be hesitant alot.
hesitation - noun - the action of hesitating before saying or doing something. He promised there would be no more hesitation in signing the contract.
The word 'hesitation' can mean a physical action, a concrete noun, or a mental faltering, an abstract noun.Examples:concrete: I saw your hesitation; is there something wrong?abstract: Our hesitation is based on the long term cost.---The word hesitation meaning physically hesitating (stopping) is an observable action, but it is NOT a concrete noun. A person can be observed, or heard, not a hesitation, which is a pause in an action. It is also NOT an abstract, or conceptual noun, because it represents an action.
My hesitation meant that someone else invited her to the dance.General McClellan's hesitation to pursue the Confederate forces was widely criticized in Washington.When he mentioned his father in the speech, there was a slight hesitation, as if he was wondering how the audience would react.A clogged fuel filter can lead to hesitation when trying to accelerate.One moments hesitation to my part, and the precious butterfly was lost forever.
After the half time, there was a intermission.
He was granted an intermission in his studies.
the intermission was about 15 minutes long
I acted without hesitation
The game resumed after a short intermission.
Long plays and movies often have an intermission for the comfort of viewers.
It would depend on your definition of "good sentence" But, Here is one: The patrons of the theatre decided to purchase refreshments during the intermission of the performance.
Americans had no hesitation in voting for Obama.
some teachers are very hesitant.parents can be hesitant alot.
One moments hesitation to my part, and the precious butterfly was lost forever. My teacher told me to never feel hesitation while on stage.
hesitation - noun - the action of hesitating before saying or doing something. He promised there would be no more hesitation in signing the contract.
The term there'll is an informal contraction, a combined form of the pronoun 'there' and the verb 'will'. The contraction there'll functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence. Example:There will be an intermission at ten. OR: There'll be an intermission at ten.