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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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prescription glasses

Hello,
How do you say each one please?

I need glasses to my prescription.
What is your prescription glasses?
The prescription on the glasses aren't right.
I need glasses to my sight.

Thank you in advance
  

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Hi, How do you say each one please? I need glasses to my prescription. What is your prescription glasses?

  • Hi, How do you say each one please?
  • I need glasses to my prescription.
  • What is your prescription glasses?
  • The prescription on the glasses aren't right.
  • I need glasses to my sight.
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Hi,

How do you say each one please?

I need glasses to my prescription.
What is your prescription glasses?
The prescription on the glasses aren't right.
I need glasses to my sight.

None of the above sound good. I have to guess some of your meanings.

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Hi,

1. I need an eyeglass prescription.
2. What is your eyeglass prescription? -- I don't really know what you mean here.
3. The eyeglass prescription is not appropriate.
4. I need glasses to see better.

Regards
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Hi,

How do you say: These new glasses don't fit. My head hurts. The prescription is too strong.
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Hi, can anyone tell me?
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Hello Can somebody check this?
Is this good English?
These new glasses don't fit. My head hurts. The prescription is too strong.
Check your prescription. You might need to get different glasses. Your prescription is off.
regards

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