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Liton Das Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Look somewhat

So there is a different look or difference between looks between before and after shaving how can one say this in a grammatical sentence.


You looked somehow before shaving and looking somewhat or different after shaving.

Please state some sentences for this one.



I scheduled a online session at 8:20 and I had change the time can I say?


Your new time for online session is 20 minutes ahead of the earlier one.

Is there any other choices to say this?

Also what for backward like changing time from 8:40 to 8:20.



Please help and sorry if I make any mistake.

  

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Liton Das So T here is a different look or difference between in how a person looks between before and after shaving . H ow can one say this in a grammatical sentence ? Try: You look different after shaving (your head/beard/moustache) .

  • Liton Das So T here is a different look or difference between in how a person looks between before and after shaving .
  • H ow can one say this in a grammatical sentence ?
  • Try: You look different after shaving (your head/beard/moustache) .
  • Liton Das I had scheduled a n online session at 8:20 , and /but later I had change the tim e.
  • can I say?
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Liton DasSo There is a different look or difference between in how a person looks between before and after shaving. How can one say this in a grammatical sentence?

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