When someone is very embarrassed and his face becomes red. Is it correct to say "He has red face"? I know that I can say "he is embarrassed" but I am not talking about embarrassment in my context, or can I say "His face gets red"?
Here are your choices: His face is red. His face turns/turned red. His face gets/got red.
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Here are your choices:
His face is red.
His face turns/turned red.
His face gets/got red.
He has red face is not grammatical.
CJ