Is it correct to say you are looking beautiful?
The correct answer must be “You are looking beautiful” or “You look beautiful”. The helping verb must agree with the subject. Both expressions are wrong.
Is it you look good in that dress or that dress looks good on you?
“That dress looks good on you” is the better choice, for it implies that the wearer is improving the look of the dress, just by wearing it. “ You look good in that dress” implies that the wearer may not look good in everything they wear!
How do you say something looks good on you?
beauteous
- attractive.
- bonny.
- comely.
- easy on the eyes.
- fine-looking.
- good-looking.
- gorgeous.
- handsome.
How do you compliment a dress?
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- “You look so confident/ happy/ glowing.”
- “I love that so much I’m going to take it when you’re not looking.”
- “That outfit looks like something Rihanna would wear.”
- “Who needs a little black dress, when you have that?!”
- “I’ve never seen anyone look so ready to own it.”
What does you are looking beautiful in this dress mean?
In the first sentence, “You are looking beautiful in this dress”, you mean that you’re looking beautiful because you’re wearing this dress. Whereas in the second sentence, “The dress is looking beautiful on you”, you mean that you are beautiful and even the dress looks beautiful because YOU’RE wearing it
Is “you look beautiful” grammatically correct?
You looks beautiful. Both the above sentences are grammatically incorrect, because the structure of the sentences is wrong. The correct sentence is either…………… You look beautiful. OR You are looking beautiful. Neither of them. You should phrase them either: “You are looking beautiful.” “You look beautiful.”
Is it better to say “that dress looks good on You”?
That being said, “That dress looks good on you” is the better of the two compliments. Without a doubt. The first insinuates (in a woman’s mind) that she looks good only because she is wearing that particular dress. The second implies that t Great question, and I applaud you for caring enough to ask it!
Which is correct she put on a red dress or puts?
Both are correct, depending on the Tense. She puts on a red dress. Here, the sentence is in Simple Present Tense. She is a Personal Pronoun in third person singular. Hence, it takes a Singular Verb, puts. She put on a red dress. This sentence is in Simple Past Tense.