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  1. Learn how to use adjectives and modifiers to describe someone's height, build, hair, eyes, complexion and other features in English. See examples of positive, negative and neutral expressions for different features.

  2. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Very Pretty! Let’s start with some basic adjectives that you can use to describe people’s physical characteristics: alto/alta tall; bajo/baja short; joven young; viejo/vieja old; gordo/gorda fat; delgado/delgada thin; guapo/guapa, bonito/bonita beautiful; feo/fea ugly. Let’s see some examples: La mujer es alta/delgada. The woman is tall/ thin.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2017 · I speculate: Maybe it is felt to be okay to equate a person with a noun phrase indicating their height based on the model of an exact measurement that sounds like a noun phrase: "I'm six feet tall." (This phrase is actually challenging to parse.) P.S.: What's the grammatical way to say "I am medium marriage"? Would it be "I'm half ...

  4. “What size is it?” “Medium.” “OK, I’ll get you a large. Huge / Tiny. Huge = Very big. Tiny = Very small. Their new house is huge! I think it has 50 rooms. “Do you want any cake?” “Just a tiny piece. I’m on a diet.” Long / Short. Use long and short to talk about length (horizontal distance).

  5. Average human height by country. Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region. With regard to the first table, original studies and sources should be consulted for details on methodology and the exact populations measured, surveyed, or considered. With regard to the second table ...

  6. a. tall. b. short. c. medium height. d. fit. 2 He is very _____. He goes to the gym regularly. a. slim. b. thin. c. skinny. d. overweight. 3 The actor has a very ____ body. He is in good shape. a. skinny. b. fit. c. thin. d. overweight. 4 Her hair is very _____. It's in the form of perfect spirals. a. wavy. b. curly. c. stright. d. brunnete.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2007 · #1. Hello. I am wondering whether I can say "of short height" or "of tall height"? What adjectives would fit here? Thank you. Musical Chairs. Senior Member. Japan & US, Japanese & English. Jun 4, 2007. #2. I think you or someone has asked this before. "I am short" or "I am tall" will do. (no "height") cycloneviv. Senior Member.