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⚡️ What can I say with the word "mood"? #DoubtsForLater My students often bring up questions which I can't answer fully at the moment, so I save them and do research later. Let's start by asking Gemini (Google's AI). Me: What are the collocations with the word "mood"? I know "be in a good/bad mood", but I wonder if there are any others. For instance, is there something like "me puse de mal humor" using "mood", like "I got into a very bad move"? GG: Here are some common collocations with the word "mood": With verbs... Be in a mood: To be feeling a particular way, often negative. 🗣 He's in a bad mood today. Change mood: To alter one's emotional state. 🗣 Her mood changed suddenly. Improve mood: To make oneself feel better. 🗣 Listening to music can improve your mood. Spoil mood: To ruin someone's enjoyment or happiness. 🗣 The bad weather spoiled our mood. With adjectives... Good mood: Feeling happy or content. Bad mood: Feeling unhappy or angry. Moody: Often changing moods or being irritable. Gloomy mood: Feeling sad or depressed. With nouns... Mood swing: A sudden change of mood, often from positive to negative. Mood disorder: A mental health condition characterized by persistent or recurring mood disturbances. Mood ring: A ring that changes color based on the wearer's body temperature, often used as a way to supposedly indicate mood. In phrases... In a mood to do something: Feeling inclined or ready to do something. A mood killer: Something that ruins a good mood. Regarding your specific question about "me puse de mal humor," while there isn't a direct equivalent using "mood" in English, you could say something like: 🗣 I got into a foul mood. 🗣 My mood soured. 🗣 I became irritable.
5 Thg 09 2024 14:28
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