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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

(don't take it literally it's personification)

which one is correct?
A: I want to take some selfies but my face says no.
B: I want to take some selfies but my face is saying no.
  

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A: I want to take some selfies but my face says "No". B: I want to take some selfies but my face is saying "No". Both are OK for grammar, but what do they mean?

  • A: I want to take some selfies but my face says "No".
  • B: I want to take some selfies but my face is saying "No".
  • Both are OK for grammar, but what do they mean?
  • I can't smile?
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A: I want to take some selfies but my face says "No".
B: I want to take some selfies but my face is saying "No".


Both are OK for grammar, but what do they mean? I can't smile?

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