Air is hitting me in the face.The second one.
Is that something you would really say?Air is hitting me in the face.
Which one is the correct sentence?Is that something you would really say?
Maybe you feel a cold wind. Maybe it's something like that. That might make sense.
Air is hitting me in the face is incorrect. Am I correct?Is that something you would really say?
Maybe you feel a cold wind. Maybe it's something like that. That might make sense.
Grammatically it's fine. However, it doesn't make sense. How exactly does air hit you in the face?Air is hitting me in the face is incorrect. Am I correct?
Come on, tufguy. You know you have to mark out the sentence you're referring to in some way. For the umpteenth time, I've added quotation marks."Air is hitting me in the face" is incorrect. Am I correct?
If you are sitting in a moving car with a window open would you still say the same? It is windy.Grammatically it's fine. However, it doesn't make sense. How exactly does air hit you in the face?
Is there a real world usage for that? Or is it for an imaginary world where things don't have to make sense?
I would never say air is hitting me in the face. Why would I?
I might say it's windy. That's possible.
"Air is hitting me in the face" is incorrect. Am I correct?Come on, tufguy. You know you have to mark out the sentence you're referring to in some way. For the umpteenth time, I've added quotation marks.
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