sdpegasus
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I have confusion regarding preposition with the word "blind"
He is blind of his son's fault.(he is ignorant of his son's fault)
He is blind by one eye.(he can't see with both eyes)
Are the prepositions used in these two sentences correct?
He is blind of his son's fault.(he is ignorant of his son's fault)
He is blind by one eye.(he can't see with both eyes)
Are the prepositions used in these two sentences correct?