Moving-emouvant meaning in English

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Definition

(Your story is) moving: (Your story is) touching, emotional adjective

Examples

  • "Bruno : This is very moving Brian."
Exercise 1
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms. Write out the number in full (e.g. twenty-two, not 22)!
Bruno: How many love letters have we received, by the way?
Brian: (write this number in full, please!).
Bruno: This is very Brian. I am extremely right now.

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms. Write out the number in full (e.g. twenty-two, not 22)!
Bruno: How many love letters have we received, by the way?
Brian: Three hundred and sixty-five (write this number in full, please!).
Bruno: This is very moving Brian. I am extremely emotional right now.

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