Do you mean it can't describe people? Because Cambridge online dictionary says:
jubilant - feeling or showing great happiness, usually because of a success
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jubilant Man United supporters
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Could you delve into more detail about this “mood” thing? Did you expect the word “mood” to go with jubilant? Or was it just a “temporary quality” (which is exactly where QwestDay’s example falls).
I read the explanation. :) And still felt it was ok to ask. (I may not be that quick on the uptake, sorry.)
The same) I learnt the 1st part in my first year at a local school of music (hope this is the right name of such an establishment), but the 3 part is much more difficult... but so beautiful. I would say this part is cosmic.)
Than.
I would divided this sentence into more than one or rephrase it because the ideas highlighted here aren't logically ordered, if you get what I mean. I would say something like ''Books do not impede (the?) learning process as they cannot be used to access social networks, which is another reason why schools should spend more on books''.
This one seems a bit unclear because here you're talking about information in books and then - about computers that need upgrading. Does upgrading computers correlate with information getting obsolete rapidly? I suppose this upgrading implies new versions of software
On a particular need.
Мой преподаватель говорит, что если в эссе Do you agree?, то свое мнение нужно выразить в первом абзаце после вводного предложения. А в конце дать четкий ответ, а не пытаться привести всё к "мир, дружба, жвачка".
постоянная проблема с этими лаками..
That's music to my ears))paveltashkinov пишет: ↑19 май 2019, 17:22 >>Regarding computers, it should be said that they are powerful tools enabling their users to create and edit videos and presentations. Both of these formats enhance the learning experience and render it more enjoyable.