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Old November 02, 2013, 04:42 AM
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How to say "she has a new look" in Spanish

i wrote "Ha tenido una nueva imagen", but my teacher said that I should use another verb. Which verb should I use? Or, is there any other ways to express? Thanks
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You used the correct verb - tener - but the way you conjugated it may be the complaint your teacher gave.

she has = ella tiene

ella ha tenido = she has had
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As an aside, it would be more colloquial to use the noun look (pronounced something like Luke). (This also goes for French).
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Creo que se refiere al verbo "lucir" or "ver"
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Ha cambiado de aspecto /luk.
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