Answering your question gave me a feeling of excitement.
use an exclamation point and use your 5 senses to describe what your talking about.
an explanatory sentence is explaining what you said in your topic sentence
Oh, dude, the nouns in that sentence are "excitement" and "air." Excitement is like, the feeling of being all pumped up, and air is like, you know, the stuff we breathe. So, yeah, those are the two nouns in that super thrilling sentence.
The girl jumped high into the air with excitement smeared across her face!
The trips to all of those clubs and casinos served to heighten the excitement of their two-week vacation.
I hope my answer causes a lot of excitement!
it is a noun. The excitement made me happy.
use an exclamation point and use your 5 senses to describe what your talking about.
The gekos eyes grew more protuberant with excitement
an explanatory sentence is explaining what you said in your topic sentence
Agog means eager, or full of intense excitement. The child was agog at the thought of going to the circus.
Oh, dude, the nouns in that sentence are "excitement" and "air." Excitement is like, the feeling of being all pumped up, and air is like, you know, the stuff we breathe. So, yeah, those are the two nouns in that super thrilling sentence.
the excitement of our program had nowbeen gone for weeks, but still we kept on with a tired doggedness
Have you seen their beautiful new house?
My excitement will diminish.
You could see the excitement of the four year olds as they played in the water.
Exclamatory