british
yes
He is the first elf that sam has met in person.
Serious Sam happened in 2001.
Serious Sam II happened in 2005.
Sam Maguire Cup happened in 1928.
Contact Sam Cruise happened in 1986.
Andy Johnson Sam Cunningham Don Calhoun Mosiula Tatupu Horace Ivory
What will happen if Sam goes to the View menu, clicks Toolbars, and then clicks Picture?.
We will find out whenever it airs.
All of them in New York.
He was shot in the foot at the Battle of San Jacinto.
Almost!The word "too" must go before the adjective "excited". So the correct word order is:Cassandra is too excited to go to Vegas for Thanksgiving.But now we have a problem. The trouble with that sentence is that it does not sound as though it is saying what the speaker (or writer) would be likely to want to say. The sentence means:Cassandra is very excited. This excitement prevents her from going to Vegas for Thanksgiving.This conjures up an unlikely situation!Probably the writer means:Cassandra is very excited. Why? Because she is going to Vegas for Thanksgiving.If so, a good way to word the sentence would be:Cassandra is very excited about going to Vegas for Thanksgiving.The English word "too" is confusing for learners coming from other language backgrounds. "Too" does not mean "very"."Very" is called an intensifier. "Very" says, "excited is the right word, but I want you to understand that Cassandra is really, really excited"."Too" is different. It always means there is a problem. For example, Sam may be tall. Sam may be very tall. But Sam may still be able to get through every door in the house without ducking. Now, if Sam visits a friend and bumps his or her head going through a doorway, the friend might say "You are too tall to get through that doorway without ducking".Here are more examples of "too" in action:We couldn't get on the bus. It was too full.I could not afford the plane fare. It is too expensive.Mum couldn't pick up the suitcase. It was too heavy for her.