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Mae
"You have a good eye for people"
Why does this sentence use "a good eye" and not " good eyes"? (Even though we have 2 eyes)
2021年8月29日 07:04
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Hi Mae!
Good Eye can be interpreted in many ways. Firstly, it can be used in archery were you see the target with one eye.
However, it can also be a complement - say you point out something in the distance, your friend could say to you - "Good Eye!" You saw something far away.
Also if say your friend has a new belt (or other clothing item) and you notice it and point it out. They could say "Good Eye" too.
Hope this helps you! Have a great weekend :) - Brad
2021年8月29日
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To have an eye for something - to have an ability to notice something.
For example:
She has a good eye for detail.
2021年8月29日
1
Hi Mae,
It is a image taken from archery where you sight the target using one eye.
Best wishes,
Richard
2021年8月29日
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