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Questions When my friend introduces a good teacher to me, I feel satisfied with the teacher. Can I say to my friend that "Your introduction is perfect"? The two sisters have the same eyes just like their father's. Is it OK to say " They both have their father's eyes"? Or are there other ways to express that they inherited the family's features? A spicy dish means it has too much chili, doesn't it?
Jan 27, 2015 7:37 AM
Answers · 2
On the first one, your expression made sense (but you would probably need "was"). Something more informal and natural could be: "Thanks for introducing me to him/her - he/she is a good choice" Your second phrase is very natural and expressed perfectly. When you are referring to a non-physical feature, you could say: "they take after their father / mother" The easiest thing to say in every situation is "he is just like his father" / her eyes are just like her father's". I like your expression better. "Spicy" is not negative, just descriptive. If a dish had too much of any spice (including chillis), then it would be "too spicy".
January 27, 2015
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