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The Sentence-Choice tag is for when you can have multiple ways to write a sentence but are not sure which way is most appropriate. Please explain which sentence you prefer and why.
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looks at him as if she's about to say something
(2) and (3) are both grammatically correct, and both say the same thing. (2) is obviously shorter because it omits the "she's" but since there is no other interpretation for the meaning of the senten …