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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

with different eyes

Do we say in English 'with different eyes' with a different perspective?

When I first watched this move I knew nothing about this subject, now that I do, I'm watching the movie again with different eyes.

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"with different eyes" is OK. However, you have a punctuation problem. You need to start a new sentence at "now", or at least use a semicolon.

  • "with different eyes" is OK.
  • However, you have a punctuation problem.
  • You need to start a new sentence at "now", or at least use a semicolon.
  • A comma is not enough.
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"with different eyes" is OK. However, you have a punctuation problem. You need to start a new sentence at "now", or at least use a semicolon. A comma is not enough.

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