I was so embarrassed when I forgot your name at the meeting today.
the dog got embarrassed, after dinner.
more embarrassed, most embarrassed
The boy saw his mum mom dancing in front of an audience, and he felt embarrassed.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
The plethora of escapes from supposedly secure prisons embarrassed the hapless wardens. The success of his videos inspired a plethora of imitators.
I was so embarrassed when Glen told that awful joke to our Japanese visitors.
the dog got embarrassed, after dinner.
She was publicly embarrassed when she ran into the stop sign at the busy intersection.
I was embarrassed when I sat on the desk instead of the chair, I looked like a lady. P.S, I'M JUST MAKING AN EXAMPLE.
more embarrassed, most embarrassed
I embarrassed myself in front of the hole class, by answering an easy question wrong.
His gross incompetence as a Quarterback embarrassed not only himself but his school and teammates !
He was embarassed by the threadbare coat he was wearing. The embarassed young lady was quickly rescued by the matron.
When Ron became embarrassed, his ears glowed bright crimson, like a tomato.The school colors for the University of Wisconsin are crimson and white.When I get embarrassed, my cheeks turn crimson.
The boy saw his mum mom dancing in front of an audience, and he felt embarrassed.
ANSWER 1He's isn't, as far as i know, grammatically correct. I believe the correct word to be used is his.ANSWER 2"He's" is an abbreviation of the two words "he" and "is."Therefore, in a case where the two-word phrase "he is" can be used, so can "he's."For example:He is very tall = He's very tall.What do you think he is doing? = What do you think he's doing?However, it is NOT to be used as an abbreviation of "is he."Example:"Why is he embarrassed?" can not be abbreviated to "Why he's embarrassed?"
ANSWER 1He's isn't, as far as i know, grammatically correct. I believe the correct word to be used is his.ANSWER 2"He's" is an abbreviation of the two words "he" and "is."Therefore, in a case where the two-word phrase "he is" can be used, so can "he's."For example:He is very tall = He's very tall.What do you think he is doing? = What do you think he's doing?However, it is NOT to be used as an abbreviation of "is he."Example:"Why is he embarrassed?" can not be abbreviated to "Why he's embarrassed?"