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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

i can't believe ___ (in/on ) your eyes?
  

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Anonymous i can't believe ___ (in/on ) your eyes? Neither. I"m afraid this doesn't make sense.

  • Anonymous i can't believe ___ (in/on ) your eyes?
  • Neither.
  • I"m afraid this doesn't make sense.
  • What are you trying to say?
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Anonymousi can't believe ___ (in/on ) your eyes?
Neither. I"m afraid this doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
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Hi

As GG says, the phrase doesn't work in ordinary English

There is a neo-punk band that has "I can't believe in your eyes"

I think that means: "I don't trust you" (or maybe stronger than that)

But I've never heard it used by anyone else..

Regards, Dave
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Anonymousi can't believe ___ (in/on ) your eyes?
Neither. I"m afraid this doesn't make sense. What are you trying to say?
Perhaps "I can't believe how beautiful your eyes are".

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