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amaze
the view from the cabin is sure to amaze you.
i amaze her ability to find the joy and humor in any situation.
the inside of the castle will amaze you with its beauty.
you can use this telescope to amaze the sky at night.
visitors should amaze the national forest by keeping it clean.
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To determine the correct sentences where "amaze" is used properly, we analyze the meaning of "amaze" (to surprise or impress someone greatly) and check each sentence:
- "The view from the cabin is sure to amaze you." – The view can impress you, so "amaze" is used correctly.
- "I amaze her ability..." – "Amaze" is a transitive verb, but the structure here is incorrect (should be "I am amazed by her ability..." or "Her ability amazes me..."). So this is wrong.
- "The inside of the castle will amaze you with its beauty." – The castle’s beauty can impress you, so "amaze" is used correctly.
- "You can use this telescope to amaze the sky..." – "Amaze" does not fit with "sky" (you observe the sky, not amaze it). Incorrect.
- "Visitors should amaze the national forest..." – "Amaze" does not fit with "national forest" (you protect or explore it, not amaze it). Incorrect.
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- The view from the cabin is sure to amaze you.
- The inside of the castle will amaze you with its beauty.