I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed our conversations about our weekends. It's always nice to connect with others and share our experiences. Perhaps we can continue our discussions in the future.
Being a connosisseur of fine wine, he truly enjoyed touring the European vineyards.
disconsolate- hopelessly unhappy The disconsolate musician sank into a deep depression as he realized that nobody truly enjoyed his music.
She is known for her delicious sense of humor. We truly enjoyed your symphony's delicious arrangements.
I advise you to take it slow and truly get to know her better. Have conversations. Hugging and kissing can wait. Don't scare her away.
Seldom does a travel destination satisfy the blurbs that shout 'has something for everyone' but Greece truly does.
They dont break-up with you!! or they ask for you back. THey obviously dont like you if they broke up with you in the first place.
Thank you! I've enjoyed collaborating with you as well. Your insights and teamwork have made the experience truly rewarding. I look forward to continuing our work together in the future!
You can express "the pleasure was all ours" by saying, "It was our pleasure," "The enjoyment was mutual," or "We truly enjoyed it as much as you did." These phrases convey a sense of shared joy and appreciation for the experience.
I've never been a big FPS person, but I have to say that I have truly enjoyed the Rainbow six series. Especially RSV2, it really makes you feel like you are in the games.
Yes, Love Never Dies is very good indeed. It just recently closed in London on August 27th. It was fantastic. The set was awesome and the acting superb. I truly enjoyed it.
The average person needs to hear something twenty times before they truly learn it. To make a word part of your vocabulary, you should use it as often as you can - look for ways to use it in conversations, write it down, look for it on a sign or listen for it in conversations around you. You don't have to actually count how many times you have used it, because then you are thinking about the number and not the word!
Truly is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:He was truly apologetic.That film was truly amazing.