
What else can we say instead of "I see" or "I understand"?
2015年1月31日 · "I see." is informal, and is often used by friends talking to each other. The original poster is correct that "I understand" is more formal than "I see", and that both "I …
"Will see" vs "We'll see" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
You can say "we will see" but "will see" is a bit curt and could be a mis-hearing of "we'll see". There is also an expression. time will tell. Lexico says of it . PHRASE The truth or correctness …
grammar - "See somebody do" and "see somebody doing"
2014年2月21日 · My grammar book says that if you saw the complete action you use do/get/drive: "I saw him fall off the wall." Otherwise you use -ing: "I saw him standing at …
"See" or "Seeing"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Normally, "see" used both visually and for understanding is treated as a state verb, unless emphasizing an active, ongoing sense (as Andrew noted). However, I'm seeing two …
grammar - I see someone verb+s/es or without s/es? - English …
2021年7月18日 · What do I see her do? I see her make a cup of tea. When the verb is part of an object phrase like this, we use the bare infinitive form, as this website explains: An infinitive will …
"I will see you on Monday morning" vs. "I will see you Monday …
2021年5月1日 · I see you on Monday morning. In the event of deviation from such syntax we may get a logical contradiction, as if with the meaning of the sentence I see you (as) the best friend …
"I see" or "I can see" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2019年5月13日 · Yes, obviously you can see if you [do] see, but those do not mean exactly the same thing. Saying "I can see flowers" places the emphasis on the ability to see flowers, …
Reply to "See you" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2016年7月1日 · See you See you soon See you later. using. You too (AmE) And you (BrE) would be understood. It's not usually used in that way by native speakers, but is used to respond to …
sentence construction - see something done/ see something …
2019年6月20日 · As far as I know, we use "see something do" if we see an action from the beginning to the end. And we use "see something doing" if we see an action in progress. I …
Is there a word in English meaning "see something incorrectly"?
In for other similar situations, "misheard" is acceptable. "Misread" is another word you could use, and you could also use it for things other than the printed word. If you see an ambiguous …