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A) The painter wore glasses, gloves, and boots. :) i am in penn foster home schooling program as well!! GOOD LUCK TO ALL ON GRADUATING PENN FOSTER HIGH SCHOOL!
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."
The possessive form for the plural noun glasses is glasses'.Example: Her glasses' frame broke when she dropped them.
I wear glasses
The nouns in the sentence are sun and glasses.
Both ways can be correct depending on the context. "These are your glasses" is commonly used when the glasses are physically present ('these' indicates something close by), while "This is your glasses" can be used when referring to the concept of glasses or when pointing to the glasses as a singular object (singular 'this').
Just skip the glasses and drink straight from the bottle.
Yes, it is correct.
The pronoun for 'her glasses' is 'they' as a subject, 'them' as the object of a sentence or phrase. Example sentence: Margaret can't find her glasses. They are not in her purse and she doesn't know where she put them.
His glasses have a concave lens.
I have broken my glasses, but I have an idea, I'll buy new ones!
In the UK glasses also mean spectacles so,...... My husband could not find his reading glasses oR The waiter filled up the wine glasses.