Someone at a theme park would be ebullient .ebullient means to have enthusiasm
What kind of work is this.. they bringing guns to school??
"it's a small world" relates to C people are closer to modern travel because traveling today is a lot faster than it was in the 1800's or even 1700's.
We use
personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer
back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):
<span>Peter complained to the chef about the meal. She wasn’t very helpful so he spoke to the manager.</span> (she = the chef, he = Peter)
<span>A:<span>Where’s the knife? I can’t find</span> it.B:It’s in the drawer. (it = the knife)</span>
Personal pronouns show person and number. He, she, him and her show gender. They have different subject and object forms (except you, it and one which have only one form):
<span>This is an infinitive - to + bare infinitive. It is not an adverb as they usually end in -ly.
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