A striking appearance can almost certainly be used without have, and it is easy to imagine someone saying sentence (1). If you ask what does she look like you are asking for a detailed description of her appearance. If you ask how does she look, you are asking for an opinion of her general.
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However, i think that including have works better. Hola, do you think this translation is accurate? I liked her appearance but not the way she spoke. however, when we're talking about.
And how does he look like?
For example, when a judge says, counsel, enter your. I wonder if only looks is accepted to refer to a person's physical appearance, and hence the following sentence is wrong: He has a handsome look. An entry of appearance is when a lawyer states her appearance for the record (it's entered into the record).
Notice of entry of appearance as attorney or representative before the immigration court= notificacion del. In this sense it's rarely used in the plural. There must be some causal connection, or an appearance thereof, between the fact in question and my acceptance of it. Appearance is what a person looks like;
I'm a bit confused and i am not sure whether the difference between what does he look like?
When asking about someone's physical. If the above is a yes, i. A person’s look (their personal style) and a person’s looks (their physical appearance) are used quite differently from each other, as explained in this thread. In this way, we can see that religious beliefs, to be beliefs.
Hello everyone, after doing careful research, i found that meticulous about your appearance is an appropriate and also common way to say you care about your physical.