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Pleased Pleasant Attend Person Polite Friendly Found Bob

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Keyword pleasant
Type of Sentence
Error Sentence We would be very pleasant if you could attend.
Correct Sentence We would be very pleased if you could attend.
Cloze Error Sentence We would be very [[pleasant]] if you could attend.
Cloze Sentence We would be very [[pleased]] if you could attend.
Cloze Answer pleased
Choices pleasant | pleased
Explanation

pleasant = (of a person) polite and friendly: 'I've always found Bob very pleasant to work with.'

pleased = happy, satisfied: 'I was very pleased to hear that you're feeling better.' 'She's pleased that the exams are over.'

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