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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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good looks - has/has got

0My teacher underlined my sentence "She also has good looks" as a mistake, changing it into "She is good looking". Why can't I use the structure has got/has good looks? Is that a grammatical mistake? Maybe it should be "She also has got good looks"? Anyone help?02br
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00My teacher underlined my sentence "She also has good looks"00<<< Seems OK to me. 00as a mistake, changing it into "She is good looking". Why can't I use the structure has got/has good looks?

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00My teacher underlined my sentence "She also has good looks"00<<< Seems OK to me.
  • 00as a mistake, changing it into "She is good looking".
  • Why can't I use the structure has got/has good looks?
  • Is that a grammatical mistake?
  • Maybe it should be "She also has got good looks"?
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01font00My teacher underlined my sentence "She also has good looks"00<<< Seems OK to me. 00as a mistake, changing it into "She is good looking". Why can't I use the structure has got/has good looks? Is that a grammatical mistake? Maybe it should be "She also has got good looks"? 02font00<<< Your

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