Let's say someone is sad and lost hope. Now I go and convince him to get hope, I say a few words to give him hope. Now I see his face to see if any hope appears on his face (I mean whether his hopeless look changes to hopeful).
How do I say this in English clearly in short? Can I say "I looked for a hope to appear on his face"
Or can I say "I looked for a hope one his face"?
Top answer
You could say I looked for a sign of hope to appear on his face .
— Blue Jay
You could say I looked for a sign of hope to appear on his face .
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