Two days ago, I received a few photos of my cousin who I have not met for at least ten years. He looks very different now. I am going to make up two similar sentences below.
(1) My cousin's present looks are very different from his previous looks ten years ago.
(2) My cousin's current looks are very different from his past looks ten years ago.
Do these highlighted adjectives fit the noun "looks"? I mean, does it make sense to compare people's looks at different times of their lives using these adjectives? Please help me. Thanks a lot.
ansonguy Do these highlighted adjectives fit the noun "looks"? Yes, but I would certainly use 'appearance' instead. ansonguy does it make sense to compare people's looks at different times of their lives using these adjectives?
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ansonguyDo these highlighted adjectives fit the noun "looks"?
Yes, but I would certainly use 'appearance' instead.
ansonguydoes it make sense to compare people's looks at different times of their lives using these adjectives?
Yes.