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Layla1234 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please have a look and correct mistakes

Can we say something like this?

They have got an angry experssion on their face.

I see anger in ther face.

Their brows are frowned.

In the picture they are beaming with happiness.

The anger is written all over their face.

There is a grin/frown on their face.

Dissappointment and madness are shown on their face.

Thanks in advance

Layla
  

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Hi They have got an angry expression on their face s . I see anger on their face s . Their brows are frowned.

  • Hi They have got an angry expression on their face s .
  • I see anger on their face s .
  • Their brows are frowned.
  • Use: They are frowning.
  • In the picture they are beaming with happiness.
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Hi

They have got an angry expression on their faces.

I see anger on their faces.

Their brows are frowned. Use: They are frowning.

In the picture they are beaming with happiness. ok

The anger is written all over their faces.

There is a grin/frown on their faces.

Dissappointment,
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I found in the dictionary that we see something in somebody's face not on.
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Layla,

You are right.

Prajwal,

You should use 'in' instead of 'on' in sentence#2.

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