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Answer:

You have been an enormous help since I moved out here a few months ago.

Explanation:

Considering the frame and feeling of the statement, it is only right that we use "enormous" in the blank given. This will make the sentence or statement seem thankful like the speaker is thanking the other person for the help he/she must have extended.

"Enormous" here suggests a "huge, great help" which is exactly what the speaker wants to convey. If we try to use "excessive, or infinite or intense", they really do not follow the thought process or seem the right thing to say to someone for the help given.

Thus, the correct answer is "enormous".

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After taking all the options into consideration, we can complete the sentence in the following manner:

- You have been an enormous help since I moved out here a few months ago.

  • "Enormous" is another way of saying "huge". It is quite common for us to say that someone or something has been a "huge help".

  • Therefore, it is perfectly acceptable to substitute "huge" for "enormous" and say that this person has been an "enormous help".

  • On the other hand, the other words do not really accompany the word "help" well, unless in very specific contexts.

  • "Intense" and "infinite" are not words we often associate with "help", and "excessive" even conveys a negative connotation.

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