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The sands blew into my eyes. vs The sands are blew into my eyes.

The correct phrase is "the sands blew into my eyes." The verb "blew" is the past tense of "blow," which is the appropriate form to use in this context. The second phrase, "the sands are blew into my eyes," is incorrect because the verb "are" does not match with the past tense verb "blew."

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 439 views

The sands blew into my eyes.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of sand being blown into someone's eyes in the past.

Examples:

  • The sands blew into my eyes while I was walking on the beach.
  • I couldn't see clearly because the sands blew into my eyes.
  • As I looked out at the desert, the sands blew into my eyes.
  • She rubbed her eyes after the sands blew into them.
  • The strong wind made the sands blew into my eyes.
  • Your handle came into my eye.
  • Tibor, straight into my eyes.
  • I want you to look right into my eyes.
  • And I'll let you sew buttons into my eyes.
  • Anna Maria, look into my eyes.
  • Brass bits and gas ripped into my eye.
  • Please keep looking into my eyes.
  • It's just dust gets into my eyes.
  • Ders, look into my eye.
  • Looks like you're staring confidently into my eyes.
  • From the wall in my room tenderly and sternly into my eyes.
  • In vain, you look into my eyes.
  • It is enough that he just looks into my eyes.
  • Something's got into my eye.
  • But now you're looking into my eyes.
  • Okay, Lauren, I want you to look directly into my eyes.
  • The next thing I know, he's holding my hand... and looking right into my eyes.
  • In the bar in Sibiu, in Transylvania, Sorin looks deep into my eyes. He carries on speaking.
  • You didn't see the way that girl looked into my eyes.
  • Look into my eyes. I want to see you die.

The sands are blew into my eyes.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Your handle came into my eye.
  • Tibor, straight into my eyes.
  • I want you to look right into my eyes.
  • And I'll let you sew buttons into my eyes.
  • Anna Maria, look into my eyes.
  • Brass bits and gas ripped into my eye.
  • Please keep looking into my eyes.
  • It's just dust gets into my eyes.
  • Ders, look into my eye.
  • Looks like you're staring confidently into my eyes.
  • From the wall in my room tenderly and sternly into my eyes.
  • In vain, you look into my eyes.
  • It is enough that he just looks into my eyes.
  • Something's got into my eye.
  • But now you're looking into my eyes.
  • Okay, Lauren, I want you to look directly into my eyes.
  • The next thing I know, he's holding my hand... and looking right into my eyes.
  • In the bar in Sibiu, in Transylvania, Sorin looks deep into my eyes. He carries on speaking.
  • You didn't see the way that girl looked into my eyes.
  • Look into my eyes. I want to see you die.

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