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Stefani Nesh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

Hey guys, I really want to know if these sentences correct are:
She has days on which she doesn't smile very often.
After 2 minutes I saw how her face slacked
  

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She has days on which she doesn't smile very often . -- OK What is the context of the second sentence?

  • She has days on which she doesn't smile very often .
  • -- OK What is the context of the second sentence?
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She has days on which she doesn't smile very often. -- OK

What is the context of the second sentence?
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Stefani NeshI saw how her face slacked
Are you talking about relaxation or disappointment or something else?

CJ
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I mean that when you are frowning your face tightens and when you are happy your face relax or something like that
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Stefani NeshI mean that when you are frowning your face tightens and when you are happy your face relax or something like that
Ah. OK. In that case you need this:

After two minutes I saw how her face relaxed.

CJ
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Thank you for your reply. As for the second sentence, I just want to say that when you are frowning your face tightens but when you are happy your face plumps or something like that.
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Thank you for the reply.

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