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Dido4 Posted 20 years ago
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Is this right?

I would like to watch black-faced spoonspills by my eyes.

If not, what is correct ?

Thank you.
  

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Dido4 Is this right? I would like to watch black-faced spoonspills by my eyes. If not, what is correct ?

  • Dido4 Is this right?
  • I would like to watch black-faced spoonspills by my eyes.
  • If not, what is correct ?
  • Thank you.
  • "with my own eyes" = watch them live and not on video, film, etc.
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Dido4Is this right?

I would like to watch black-faced spoonspills by my eyes.

If not, what is correct ?

Thank you.
"with my own eyes" = watch them live and not on video, film, etc.
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Is it right to use by in that original sentence?
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No. you don't look at anything 'by' your eyes. You look, watch, stare, glance at, notice, observe etc WITH your eyes. It makes no difference whether this is live or on film.

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