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Hhtt Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Could see in his face that; tables were getting ready

"Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready getting ready to turn his turn."

Would you please explain the part "could see in his face that" for the above?


https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=cyT4DQAAQBAJ&pg=PA77&dq=nearly+three+weeks+into+the+football+season+milt&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqiv_ntcHbAhVhAZoKHQwnBKkQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=nearly%20three%20weeks%20into%20the%20football%20season%20milt&f=false

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Your link does not work correctly. Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready getting ready to turn his turn . The part in bold italics is incorrect.

  • Your link does not work correctly.
  • Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready getting ready to turn his turn .
  • The part in bold italics is incorrect.
  • Check your typing, please.
  • The expression on his face showed Milt what was going to happen.
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Your link does not work correctly.

Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready getting ready to turn his turn. The part in bold italics is incorrect. Check your typing, please.

The expression on his face showed Milt what was going to happen.

eg The expression on John's face showed Mary he was going to kiss her.

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You must be much more careful when you copy out sentences. You are repeating words and not copying all the words that are in the original.

Your version:
Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready getting ready to turn his turn.
What was actually written:
Milt could see in his face that tables were getting ready to turn his way.


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