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27 Mar 2017
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What would be the most common & natural setence to ask one whether his/her newly fitted glasses provides good vision?. ( if it fits to the vision.)
What would be the most common & natural setence to ask one whether his/her newly fitted glasses provides good vision?. ( if it fits to the vision.)
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If a get new glasses, will it be better for my eyesight?
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@2LA4
Thanks for the answer.
Sorry, My question should've been more soecific. ( so i've revised that. )
I was asking when i question to someone whether his/her new glass well fits to his/her vision.
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Sorry, My question should've been more soecific. ( so i've revised that. )
I was asking when i question to someone whether his/her new glass well fits to his/her vision.
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Oh XD that's fine! Then you would say, Do your new glasses help your eyesight more than the previous one?
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@Grat you can ask the person:
Do the glasses help you to see better?
Do the glasses improve your vision?
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@Grat that doesn't sound correct. U would ask them "Do the new glasses help you see better" or
Do the glasses improve your vision?
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You could say , Does your new glasses coordinate to your vision better?
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@2LA4 in all my years in an optometrists office, with many thousands of patients and pair of glasses, I have NEVER heard this said before..Nor would I use it....It's just. it right, in so many ways..
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