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Eunjin Yeom
Community TutorAutumn is leaving in South Korea. I feel disappointed about that. I have to wait one year to see this beautiful colored scenery. But I am grateful to see this ecstatic autumn and share with you. Nature enriches our hearts. That's why the nature is the love of my life.
Nov 6, 2021 4:30 PM
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Autumn is ending in South Korea. I feel disappointed about that. I have to wait
one year to see this beautiful colored scenery. But I am grateful to see this
wonderful autumn and share this with you. Nature enriches our hearts. That's what
nature is the love of my life.
“to leave” = this is not wrong (it sounds nice and poetic in this description). But normally I would only usually use “to leave” when referring to people.
“to be ecstatic” = I would only use this to describe a person (or maybe an animal). It means when someone is very, very excited about something. Examples:
“I was ecstatic when you told me the happy news”
“My dog is ecstatic to see me when I get home from work”
“The man was ecstatic when his team scored a goal”.
Hope that helps - the photos are lovely 😁.
November 6, 2021
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Autumn is ending in South Korea. I feel disappointed about that. I have to wait
one year to see this beautiful colored scenery again. But I am grateful to see this
ecstatic autumn and share it with you. Nature enriches our hearts. That's why
nature is the love of my life.
Such a beautiful text and thank you for sharing it along with the pictures!
November 6, 2021
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Eunjin Yeom
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