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That_English_Prof
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He wants to look at something.
Twist, bent, tilt are verbs we use to describe how we move our head and other parts of the body (usually to look at something)
ex. He bent his head over the baby
ex. The swimmer tilted his head to the side, to get the water out of his ear.
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He wants to look at something.
Twist, bent, tilt are verbs we use to describe how we move our head and other parts of the body (usually to look at something)
ex. He bent his head over the baby
ex. The swimmer tilted his head to the side, to get the water out of his ear.
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@That_English_Prof Give me 2 more examples on ''twist'' please :)
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He twisted his head towards the direction of the sound.
She twisted her ankle.
( twisted can also refer to an injury)
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@That_English_Prof what's the difference between twist and move then?
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Both "twist" and "move" describe movements. "Twist" describes more of a turning movement.
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i'm really sorry
i feel like an idiot here
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He moved the chair to the other side of the room.
He didn't like living in Atlanta, so he moved to New York City.
He twisted his head to look at the person behind him.
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