She was delighted by the gift. They delighted the crowd with their theatrics.
I was delighted to be answering such a simple question.
The children were delighted with their new toys. The mayor is delighted to host a visit from our state's governor. The nursing home residents were delighted by the holiday concert put on by the kindergarten class.
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I would be delighted to come to the party shrieked Amy.
I was delighted to have Ice-Cream for breakfast.
He was very delighted listening that he stood first in class. This is the sentence using the word delighted.
I was delighted to be answering such a simple question.
The children were delighted with their new toys. The mayor is delighted to host a visit from our state's governor. The nursing home residents were delighted by the holiday concert put on by the kindergarten class.
first find the word in dic and write it........................so stupit
There are quite a few sentences you can make with a pair of synonyms. Rather than use the same word repeatedly in a sentence or paragraphs.
I would be delighted to come to the party shrieked Amy.
I was delighted to have Ice-Cream for breakfast.
He had arrived unexpectedly and they were delighted to see him.
Here are some sentences.I'm not very good at math.Math is important for your life.
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
Make a sentence using hypothesis, controlled experiment and variable. Make a sentence using hypothesis, controlled experiment and variable.
Yes, the objective, personal pronoun 'him' functioning as the object of the preposition 'at' is the correct form.However, the preposition 'at' is a bit clumsy. A more appropriate preposition in this sentence is 'for'.Example: Both the teachers and the students were delighted for him receiving such high scores.This is easier to see when the sentence is simplified, "Teachers and students were delighted for him."