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I Am Extremely Tired ( Very )

They played extremely well


She s extremely beautiful.

I Am Terribly Hungry
I slept Terribly Last Night

I m Excited ( feeling very happy and enthusiastic)


Are u Getting Excited Abt Ur Holiday
An Excited Crowd waited For The Singer To Arrive
Im Super Excited .

Im Nervous
I m Very Nervous

nervous
adjective (WORRIED)
/n.vs/ /n-/

Definition
B1 worried and anxious: Do you feel/get nervous during exams? I was too nervous to speak.
She's always been nervous around dogs.

persuade
verb [T]
/pswed/ /p-/

Definition
B1 to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it or by talking
to them and making them believe it: If she doesn't want to go, nothing you can say will persuade
her. [+ (that)] It's no use trying to persuade him (that) you're innocent. [+ to infinitive] He is
trying to persuade local and foreign businesses to invest in the project. Using a bunch of bananas,
the zoo-keeper persuaded the monkey back into its cage.formal The first priority is to persuade
the management of the urgency of this matter. Her legal advisers persuaded her into/out of
mentioning (= to mention/not to mention) the names of the people involved in the robbery.

Hi my name is harsha its nice to meet u


Its pleasure to u Im jack

Whats u r name
My name Is harsha
What was that again
Pardon me
Excuse me

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