what is "legit"?? people always used that word on chat
"Legit" is slang. It's an abbreviation of "legitimate."We use "legit" to say that something is authentic, genuine, or valid:- That's a legit copy of "Interstellar." - That ID is legit; let him in.We also use "legit" to say that something or someone is excellent or cool:- Yeah, G-DRAGON is legit: he sings, dances, raps, writes, and produces. - Forget the haters: "Fairy Tail" is legit!
PERHAPS = MAYBE.- Perhaps we should build a swimming pool in the back yard? - His painting is perhaps the most famous artwork in the entire museum. - Perhaps in the next transfer window, LVG should sell Rooney.
volunteer social project or volunteering social project or volunteer in social project?
Are you using "volunteer" as a noun or a verb? "I am a social project volunteer" would work.Click here http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/volunteer for other usage examples for "volunteer."
is this correction? - a depiction of emotions and feelings
If you're asking whether "a depiction of emotions and feelings" is correct, then yes. For example, "His latest work gives a powerful depiction of emotions and feelings."
"My favorite songs from exo are" or "my favorite songs by exo are" ?
"My favorite songs FROM" is for albums: My favorite songs FROM "The Black Parade" are "Famous Last Words" and "Welcome to the Black Parade.""My favorite songs BY" is for singers and bands: My favorite songs BY EXO are "Overdose" and "Growl."You could also say "My favorite EXO songs are ..."
They're similar, but "necessity" is something you need (to survive or to complete a task). An "obligation" is something you have to do (legally, morally, professionally).- My OBLIGATION as your lawyer is to give you good legal advice. - If you want to survive in the desert, water is a NECESSITY.
"Prove" is a verb. "Proof" is a noun.- This photo PROVES that your dog destroyed our garden. - You need to provide more PROOF than just a blurry photograph.
So could you tell me some websites to watch english movies with the subtitles? I want to learn more about pronunciation because usually I'm only into korean dramas. Thx!
Any streaming website such as Netflix or Hulu would be good. 👌
MAYBE (adverb) = possibly: Maybe no one will come to school today because of the storm.MAY BE (verb phrase) = it is possible (it is similar to "might be"): I may be going out of town next week.MAY (modal verb) = expressing possibility; expressing permission: You may go home early.
Do we still use "apologies" instead of"sorry" and "gratitudes" instead of "thanks" in public?
Only people who want to be extremely formal would say "My apologies" instead of "I'm sorry" and "I extend my gratitude" (or something similar) instead of "Thanks."