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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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chose a pair of spectacles

Can I say,

(i)He asked Jenny to wear spectacles. She chose a pair of spectacles she likes the most. From that day on(wards), She had to wear spectacles.

(ii) Jenny chose a pair of spectacles which is purple in colour. After her mother had paid the money, the y went home happily.

(iii) She chose a frame (for) herself.

(iv) She chose a frame for spectacles.
  

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(i) He asked Jenny to wear glasses. She chose the pair of glasses she liked the most. From that day on(wards), she had to wear them.

  • (i) He asked Jenny to wear glasses.
  • She chose the pair of glasses she liked the most.
  • From that day on(wards), she had to wear them.
  • (ii) Jenny chose a purple pair of spectacles.
  • After her mother had paid for them , they went home happily.
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(i) He asked Jenny to wear glasses. She chose the pair of glasses she liked the most. From that day on(wards), she had to wear them.

(ii) Jenny chose a purple pair of spectacles. After her mother had paid for them, they went home happily.

(iii) She chose a frame (for) herself.

(iv) She chose a frame
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Thanks. Can I say,

(a) She chose the pink frame of spectacles.
(b) She chose the frame that was beautiful.
(c) She chose a good pair of spectacles to wear. Now, she can look clearly in her class.
(d) She chose the frame of spectacles.
(e) Jenny had poor eyesight when she was in Year Six. When her mother knew about Jenny had poor eyesight, she took her to an optical sho
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How about the sentences?

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