where is my spectacle ? correct the following sentence
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Where are my spectacles?
"Where is my spectacle?" This sentence has two errors.
The word spectacle means a visually impressive performance or appearance of something.
Here, the word spectacles should be used which means a pair of glasses that a person wears.
Now, the sentence becomes "Where is my spectacles?"
This is also incorrect because the word "spectacles" is always used with a plural form of the verb.
Therefore, "are" should be used instead of "is".
The final sentence is:
Where are my spectacles?
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