Use myriad minutia nominal ponderous and vast in these sentences. Correct me if I'm wrong!

1. I am burdensome. (Ponderous?)

2. I am a great host. (Myriad?)

3. I am the least acceptable amount. (Nominal?)

4. I am the tiny details that are sometime easy to overlook. (Minutia?)

5. I am extensive in size. (Vast?)

All are right.

1. Correct! "I am burdensome" means "I am causing a great burden," which can be described as "ponderous." So, you used "ponderous" correctly in this sentence.

2. Not quite. "Myriad" means a countless or extremely large number of something. Therefore, it doesn't fit well in the context of being a great host. You could say something like "I have myriad responsibilities as a great host" to use the word in a more appropriate way.

3. Correct! "Nominal" is used to describe something that is insignificantly small or minimal. So, you used "nominal" correctly in this sentence to express being the least acceptable amount.

4. Correct! "Minutia" refers to small and often trivial or insignificant details. So, you used "minutia" correctly in this sentence to describe being the tiny details that are sometimes easy to overlook.

5. Correct! "Vast" means extensive or very large in size, scope, or extent. So, you used "vast" correctly in this sentence to describe being extensive in size. Well done!