1. "The throwing rocks left unpleasant sight on his body."
2. "The throwing rocks left unpleasant sight in his arm/knee."
Are they correct?
ziomack Are they correct? No. — The thrown rocks left unpleasant bruises on his body/arm/knee/back/chest/etc/
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ziomackAre they correct?
No. Is this what you mean?—
The thrown rocks left unpleasant bruises on his body/arm/knee/back/chest/etc/