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    Expressions with the word 'face' - English lesson


    Expressions with the word 'Face'
    - To make a face
    The baby made a face when he tasted the lemon.

     

     

    - To be faced with
    She was faced with a difficult decision.

     

    - To face the facts
    It's time to face the facts: we're not going to win.

     

    - He can't face doing (something)
    He can't face telling his parents the truth.

     

    - To talk to someone face to face
    We need to talk face to face instead of texting.

     

    - To face the music
    After breaking the window, he had to face the music.

     

    - To fall flat on one's face
    I tried to skate, but I fell flat on my face.

     

    - His face fell
    His face fell when he heard the bad news.

     

    - To keep a straight face
    I couldn't keep a straight face during the funny speech.

     

    - Two-faced
    Be careful, she's two-faced and talks behind people's backs.

     



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