So beautiful a girl was she that the prince felt in love with her at first sight You are correct, beautiful and pretty are used for females and handsome would be equivalent for males (source of this sentence is unknown to me, it's just another xerox copy from my teacher) i would say
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Such a beautiful girl was she.
The subject in the sentence is the clause what interests me, with the linking verb is and the complement beautiful girls
My understandig is that you treat the complement beautiful girls as a group of women hence a singular connotation. You look beautiful but i'm concerned about the use of present simple in the above sentence i think the present continuous tense should be used in the above sentence because the girl was looking beautiful continuously at that time but the use of present simple means the girl looks beautiful all the time always I think it would be complimentary to describe a man as beautiful, but if you describe him as pretty it implies that he is somewhat effeminate Is beautiful more universally applicable than pretty?
No it doesn’t have the same meaning (1) uses a superlative, which compares this girl with all other girls (2) doesn’t compare her with anyone else In effect, it just says that she’s a beautiful girl and i’ve never seen one of those before.
A child or baby doesn't reveal the gender
Here, beautiful, cute, lovely, etc Conventionally when the gender is known, it is beautiful for girls, and handsome for boys, but of course, the language evolves. Do these following sentences make sense A1) how good a heart you have
B1) what a beautiful girl she is D1) what i wish to have a long vacation these days E1) what little money we have F1) what nice music it is
F2) how nice music it is
G1) what beautiful girls they are G2) how beautiful girls they are Hi, in united states, would it be a compliment if a woman tells a man, you are beautiful My boyfriend was telling me that i am beautiful, so i replied saying, you are beautiful, too. when i asked him if he would be offended if i use this adjective, he said that he wouldn't
(1) the men converged on the beautiful woman like bees to honey (2) the men converged on the beautiful woman like bees on honey