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Describing hair styles

ttuffl
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Describing hair styles
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Hi Hair questions again. 1. I have a bald head Do you say �I have a bald head � instead of I am bald when you are bald naturally? 2. I have a shaved head When you shave your head, (your are not natural bald head) what do you say? I have a shaved head/ I am a skinhead/I have a skinhead. Thank you always |
15 Nov 2014
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MarionG
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1) "I am bald" sounds more natural than "I have a bald head" 2) There is a big difference between "I have a shaved head" (or" my hair/head is shaved") and "I am a skinhead." Being a skinhead is way more than simply having a shaved head. It goes with a lifestyle. (if the link doesn �t work, just google) Unless you are certain someone subscribes to that lifestyle , please do not refer to him as a skinhead! |
15 Nov 2014
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ttuffl
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Oh, thanks for the answers and information!! |
15 Nov 2014
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salouh
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which is the right answer I (not / think) ....................................... there is a city in the world that could have been more perfect than florence. |
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16 Nov 2014
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