Yes, it is correct.
Someone wearing glasses.
them
If you are asking if this is a grammatically correct sentence, it is. However, the "i" in "i'm" should be capitalized. I would take it another step and say that if you're not going to use the contracted form of "does not", then be consistent and write "I am". "It seems as though my face does not want to cooperate with any makeup I am wearing." "It seems as though my face doesn't want to cooperate with any makeup I'm wearing."
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
It is correct
Yes, Amy Robson has difficulty seeing clearly without glasses. She began wearing glasses as a teenager to correct her vision. Over time, her reliance on glasses has become a regular part of her life for better clarity.
Wearing the wrong prescription glasses can cause eyestrain and discomfort, but it will not permanently worsen your eyesight. In fact, wearing the correct prescription glasses can help alleviate strain and improve visual clarity. Regular eye exams are important to ensure you have the right prescription.
He is wearing glasses....this is too easy!!
The answer you might be looking for is "vision" or "sight." Wearing glasses helps correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, allowing individuals to see clearly. Glasses adjust the way light enters the eye, improving visual acuity.
Not...wearing contacts
Yes it is grammatically correct but it is ambiguous. Were the wedding guests wearing green glasses or was the ice tea served in green glasses? In the first case the sentence would be better to read "Iced tea was served to the wedding guests who were wearing green glasses." in the second case It would read "Iced tea was served in green glasses to the wedding guests."
Glasses
Buddy Holly started wearing glasses in elementary school.
Yes, Wearing 3D television glasses without your perscription glasses may highly distort what you are seeing, i would recomend wearing perscription glasses high on your nose and wearing your 3D glasses low on your nose, that way they do not bump.
no, i don't think so that wearing glasses is geeky. even i too wear glasses. according to me the person who wears glasses is considered to be very smart and intelligent. even some people wants to wear glasses because they think that wearing glasses is fashion and it looks very attractive. even if you are wearing frame according to your complexion and face, you also look very beautiful or handsome. so, i don't think that wearing glasses is geeky.
The president wearing glasses on Mount Rushmore is Theodore Roosevelt.
The nasal bone is associated with wearing glasses because it holds the glasses in place.