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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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make it so that

Is it correct to use the group of words?

She has eye sight problem. If it is not the best example, is it correct to use it other context?

I want you to make it so that I can see again.
  

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Is it correct to use the group of words? Yes, but 'eyesight' is one word. She has an eyesight problem.

  • Is it correct to use the group of words?
  • Yes, but 'eyesight' is one word.
  • She has an eyesight problem.
  • She has a problem with her eyesight.
  • We often just use the word ' sight ', since we know that it involves the eyes.
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Is it correct to use the group of words? Yes, but 'eyesight' is one word.

She has an eyesight problem.
She has a problem with her eyesight.

We often just use the word 'sight', since we know that it involves the eyes.

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Hi

For the second part of your question...

"I want you to make it so that I can see again."

This is OK as English and is understood - but it seems too long. Close to it, and shorter, is...

- I want you to make me see again

I think that most sentences with "so that" can be shortened...

- I want you to make it so that the garden is beautiful

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