Which option gives the correct meaning of Have an eye for?
Note
Have an eye for means be good at noticing or judging something. This answer is correct because the expression has a fixed figurative meaning in English. In an SSC idiom question, students should match the whole phrase with its accepted meaning rather than translate each word separately.
- Classroom example: Have an eye for can refer to a situation involving be good at noticing or judging something.
- Story example: A writer may use Have an eye for when describing a situation involving be good at noticing or judging something.
- Exam example: When a sentence contains Have an eye for, choose the meaning “be good at noticing or judging something.”
