They had egg on their faces. (plural.)
The plural of face is faces.
faces not faceez nor face as in many a face unless used in that excact way
Yes, the word 'face' is both a noun (face, faces) and a verb (face, faces, facing, faced).Examples:He arrived with a big smile on his face. (noun)We turned to face the direction of the crash. (verb)
"The yolk of the egg is yellow" is correct. "Yolk" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is."
No, the correct grammar should be: "I am pleased to catch a glimpse of your beautiful face."
It has one face, no corners and one edge. Please if I'm wrong correct me.
There is one face in face
A circle or an oval! (: * * * * * No. A circle or oval has a face and an edge. The correct answer is a point.
A cube has 6 faces and a triangular pyramid has 5 faces. So a cube has 1 more face than a triangular prism. But a triangular pyramid has four faces. You make the call. That is correct: A triangular prism has five faces, and a cube has six faces, but a triangular pyramid has four faces.
5 faces
The plural of face is faces.
Lateral Face - In a prism, the faces that are not bases. In a pyramid, faces that intersect at the vertex.
A shape face is basically a face on a shape eg: there are 6 faces on a cube and cuboid so there is your answer!
it has 4 faces and each face is a triangle.
The plural of face cloth is face cloths.
Yes, the word 'face' is both a noun (face, faces) and a verb (face, faces, facing, faced).Examples:He arrived with a big smile on his face. (noun)We turned to face the direction of the crash. (verb)
To have egg on one's face means to look foolish or be embarassed. For example: You'll end up with egg on your face if you continue nagging me.