Question
(1) Use the given two words in one meaningful sentence :
formidable, beautiful.
(2) Recently. I read this book again and was exiremely moved.
(Rewrite as a complex sentence.)

Answer

(1) It was a formidable job to make the dilapidated old house beautiful again.
(2) I was extremely moved when I recently read the book again.

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