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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

practice

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00Is the following sentence correct, especially the use of the word 'practice'?02br
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00You should play more sports in order to have more practice on your eyes.02br
00For example, you may play table tennis which requires a high determination of where the ball goes, so that you can have your eyes trained.02br
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02br 02br 00You can practice using your eyes, I suppose, but even that sounds strange as you are using your eyes - praticing with them - all the time! It would be more realistic to practice a certain skill (involving your eyes) rather than just using your eyes. For example, practicing hand/eye co-ordination.

  • 02br 02br 00You can practice using your eyes, I suppose, but even that sounds strange as you are using your eyes - praticing with them - all the time!
  • It would be more realistic to practice a certain skill (involving your eyes) rather than just using your eyes.
  • For example, practicing hand/eye co-ordination.
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0No, you can't 'have practice on your eyes'.02br
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00You can practice using your eyes, I suppose, but even that sounds strange as you are using your eyes - praticing with them - all the time! It would be more realistic to practice a certain skill (involving your eyes) rather than just using your eyes. For example, practicing hand/eye co-ordination. 0-
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0 I would say 01i01b00for your eyes02b02i00. I am not sure if people say like that.02br
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01u00An another way to say:02u02br
00You should play more sports in order to have more 01i01b00eye practice02b02i00.0-

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