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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are ‘a’ and ‘skin’ correctly used in the sentence? Would it be better if 'a' was omitted?

Are ‘a’ and ‘skin’ correctly used in the sentence? Would it be better if 'a' was omitted?


Maita has ash gray-blue eyes, blonde hair, and a beautiful skin complexion.

  

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Say either '... and beautiful skin', or '... and a beautiful complexion'.

  • Say either '...
  • and beautiful skin', or '...
  • and a beautiful complexion'.
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Say either '... and beautiful skin', or '... and a beautiful complexion'.

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Complexion never involves anything except skin, so I'd say you have to remove 'skin' from your sentence. It's like 'Jane has a very frisky animal dog'; you don't want 'animal' in there.

CJ

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