Posted by rfvv on Friday, July 2, 2010 at 1:00am.


1. What does she look like?
She looks sad.

2. What is she like?
She looks happy.

3. How does she look?
She looks surprised.

4. What does her appearance look like?
She looks upset.

(Are the questions and answers grammatical?)


English - SraJMcGin, Friday, July 2, 2010 at 4:23am
#2 = What is she like? This more apt to get a physical description.

Sra

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Thank you. Then, all the questions and answers are grammatically correct?

All are grammatically correct, but what Sra is telling you is that the question in #2 is more likely to get a physical description or a character description, such as these:

She has a hot temper.
She is easy-going.
She is a very helpful person.
She is tall and thin like a beanpole.
etc.

Yes, all the questions and answers you provided are grammatically correct. However, I noticed that there is a discrepancy in the answers provided. The answers you provided are describing the emotions or expressions of the person, rather than their physical appearance.

To address your question about grammatical correctness, all the questions are grammatically correct. They are asking about the appearance or characteristics of a person. However, it is important to note that the intention of the questions and the answers should align. In this case, the answers you provided seem to be describing the emotions or expressions of the person, which may not directly answer the question about physical appearance.

If you want to ask about the physical appearance of a person, you can use the following questions:

1. What does she look like physically?
2. How would you describe her physical appearance?
3. Can you provide a physical description of her?

These questions explicitly focus on the physical appearance of the person, rather than their emotions or expressions.