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I have a face like moon and i deceit a lot. Is it gramatically correct?
Dec 1, 2020 2:11 PM
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I have a face like the moon - our moon, the Earth's moon. I have a face like a moon - any moon (suggesting your face is very round). I deceive people often. I am often deceitful. I lie a lot (less formal).
December 1, 2020
Add “the” before “moon”, change “deceit” into “deceive” and change “a lot” into “many people”. For example: I have a face like the moon and I deceive many people. OR (if you or your character has one face 😁) My face is like the moon and I deceive many people.
December 1, 2020
Hahaha... It's great to start... Go head
December 1, 2020
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