8. I could tell my boss wasn't happy about the outcome. Now I have to talk to her and FACE THE MUSIC.
5. It's not goof news, but I feel I need to SAY IT TO HIS FACE.
7. I tripped on a loose brick and fell flat on my face.
6. We just have to FACE THE FACT that we have't got enough money to buy a house.
3. Her FACE FELL when I told her the painting was worthless.
4. I've been studying all day and I CAN'T FACE doing my homework now.
2. She FACED A DIFFICULT CHOICE between the two jobs she was offered.
1. Although he said he enjoys the taste of the raw fish, he still MADE A FACE.
E. to fall over badly and feel a bit embarrassed.
G. to say something directly to someone.
D.To show from your expression that you don't like something.
B. To accept another person's criticism or displeasure.
F. To make a difficult decision.
C. To accept an unpleasant situation.
A. To be disappointed.
H. to not want to do something unpleasant.