You can see an optometrist.
left,wrong
the correct answer is greenish bluish so more turquose.but most people think it was yellow but that answer is wrong.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.
The Esperanto words for correct and wrong are korekta and malbone.
sour eyes
There are loads of ways: If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (108, -1) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (132, -2) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (156, -3) and you get 1 correct; and so on, OR If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (65, -2) and you get 2 correct;If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (88, -4) and you get 2 correct; and so on, OR skipping a whole lot of intermediate possibilities, If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (4, -12) and you get 24 correct.
The correct expression is "the eyes are the window to the soul." This means that a person's eyes can reveal their true feelings, emotions, and intentions.
No this isn't quite right because "eyes" is plural. The correct grammar is: These are my eyes. You would use "This is" if you were talking about one eye. (This is my eye)
It is wrong or it's wrong both are correct. It's wrong is a short form of it is wrong.
'You see the sadness in my eyes.' is grammatically correct: Subject: you Verb: see Article: the Direct object: sadness Preposition: in Possessive adjective: my Object of the preposition: eyes
Nothing!