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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
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Hello

If someone is standing in front of me his face is towards my face. Is the sentence below correct to express that concept?

- When my face is against you, you are silent. But when I turn around, you start talking.

Is the sentence above correct?

Regards

JA

  

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Joseph A Is the sentence below correct to express that concept? No. , in physical contact with, some part of your body.

  • Joseph A Is the sentence below correct to express that concept?
  • No.
  • , in physical contact with, some part of your body.
  • Joseph A When I'm facing you , you are silent.
  • But when I turn around, you start talking.
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Joseph AIs the sentence below correct to express that concept?

No.

If "my face is against you", my face is touching, i.e., in physical contact with, some part of your body.

Joseph AWhen I'm facing you, you are silent. But when I turn around, you start talking.

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