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He went to hospital after a blow to the face.
His droll sense of humor always managed to lighten the mood during tense meetings.
The homophone of face is Phase. Sentence description: Phase 2 Face it!
The verb in this sentence is "peered." It describes the action of the scary face looking out from the window.
The past perfect is "had faced". The present perfect is "has/have faced". The future perfect is "will have faced".
'The kite flies around her face' is a sentence not a verb.The verb in this sentence is flies. The past form of flies is flew.The kite flew around her face.
The kites flew around her face.
He poses a deadly face
He went to hospital after a blow to the face.
I/You/We/They face. He/She/It faces. The present participle is facing.
The past tense of face is faced.
She was bashful and shy around the boys. He had a bashful look on his face as he peered around the corner.
...you shouldn't mess around with Mother Nature...
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The girl had lovely auburn hair that fell around her shoulders framing her face.
Face the music is a sentence because it has a subject and a verb. The subject is you understood because they are talking to you but you aren't said in the sentence. the verb is face.
My face hurts. Face is the noun