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Wangqh2696122 Posted 14 years ago
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Can "Imaginably" be filled in the blank?

Can "Imaginably" be filled in the blank?

As our children's first teachers, we know that little eyes watch our every move. They imitate not only our actions, but our attitudes . For example, we often hear our children scold their brothers, sisters or friends in a tone we know they learned from others . But on the positive side, the propensity to imitate can serve us well when we try to model, and set a example of kindness and cheerful servanthood to our children.

We all try to do nice things for our family. Think about the last time you cooked a meal or folded laundry. How did you feel about serving your family in this way? Were you glad to do it or did you feel resentful that you were stuck with this mundane chore? ____(Naturally; Imaginably) , none of us has a cheerful servant's heart every day. But if we want our children willingly to reach out to others and show kindness and compassion, it is essential that they see us doing the same .
  

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wangqh2696122 Can "Imaginably" --be-- fill--ed-- in the blank? In my experience, "imaginably" is very rarely if ever used. In fact, I had to check a dictionary to verify that it's a real word, which it is.

  • wangqh2696122 Can "Imaginably" --be-- fill--ed-- in the blank?
  • In my experience, "imaginably" is very rarely if ever used.
  • In fact, I had to check a dictionary to verify that it's a real word, which it is.
  • ) I would not use "Imaginably" there.
  • It just sounds too odd there.
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wangqh2696122Can "Imaginably" --be-- fill--ed-- in the blank?
In my experience, "imaginably" is very rarely if ever used. In fact, I had to check a dictionary to verify that it's a real word, which it is. (But 'unimaginably' is fairly commonly used.)

I would

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