Examples of using "Motivato" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was motivated.
I motivated you.
I was motivated.
- You're motivated.
- He's motivated.
Tom seems motivated.
Tom is motivated.
Tom seemed motivated.
He looked like he was motivated.
- He's driven, isn't he?
- He's motivated, isn't he?
I'm motivated.
- I think Tom is motivated.
- I think that Tom is motivated.
- Tom was quite motivated.
- Tom was enthusiastic.
- Tom had a lot of enthusiasm.
Tom is very motivated.
Tom is motivated, isn't he?
Tom is extremely motivated.
Tom seems to be motivated.
I'm motivated to do that.
Tom is still motivated.
He's very motivated, isn't he?
You're motivated.
Tom isn't very motivated.
Tom seemed to be very motivated.
Tom is very motivated, isn't he?
He's motivated to do that, isn't he?
He said he's motivated to do that.
- Tom is determined.
- Tom is driven.
- Tom is resolute.
Tom won't be motivated to do that.
Tom is still motivated to do that.
I'm not motivated.
- I don't think Tom is motivated to do that.
- I don't think that Tom is motivated to do that.
I didn't think Tom would be so motivated.
I motivated you.
because I always feel so much better and energetic and energized
- I think Tom is motivated to do that.
- I think that Tom is motivated to do that.
- Tom is driven, isn't he?
- Tom is ambitious, isn't he?
- I know that Tom wouldn't be motivated to do that.
- I know Tom wouldn't be motivated to do that.
- I know that Tom is still motivated to do that.
- I know Tom is still motivated to do that.
So this is why I call motivated reasoning, "soldier mindset."
I wonder if Tom is still motivated to do that.
Why are you so motivated?
I was pretty motivated to learn French.