The Tim じぁん!!!
It’s overcast today, a brief period of sunshine didn’t chase away bleak air even a bit. My mom has become more and more into cooking. Now she even talks like a gourmet cook, unlike us, she focuses on inconspicuous details. I can’t translate the words she used to describe textures, even with a thesaurus. My dad is ecstatic to encourage her to develop it. Who doesn’t dream having an adept cook at home?
18. Nov. 2022 08:23
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It’s overcast today, a brief period of sunshine didn’t chase away the bleak air even for a little while. My mom has gotten more and more into cooking. Now she even talks like a gourmet chef, unlike us, she focuses on inconspicuous details. I can’t translate the words she uses to describe textures, even with a thesaurus. My dad is more than happy to encourage her development! Who doesn’t dream having an adept cook at home? You can be ecstatic to see something or find something out, or alternatively 'delighted', or even be ecstatic to he doing something (present continuous) but not to do something generally (present simple), because ecstatic is a feeling in the moment an intense form of pleasure, so I don't think it works with the present simple, which implies a regular action. Well, others might disagree, let's see!
18. November 2022
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It’s overcast today, a brief period of sunshine didn’t chase away the bleak (not sure what you mean, cold?)air even for a little bit. My mom has been getting more and more into cooking. Now she even talks like a gourmet cook. Unlike us, she focuses on inconspicuous details. I can’t translate the words she uses to describe textures, even with a thesaurus. My dad is ecstatic about encouraging her to develop her skills. Who doesn’t dream of having an expert cook at home?
Sounds like you have a restaurant at home!
18. November 2022
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