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- grammar - When is it ok to use seeing? - English Language Learners . . .
We use the word "seeing" when it's a gerund or verbal noun: Seeing the mistake, she corrected it immediately I remember seeing her Fancy seeing you here Seeing is believing when you see something happening over and over: I think that explains why recently I've been seeing a chicken in our yard I've been seeing things that aren't there
- See or Seeing? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
"I'm seeing what exactly you are trying to do here " is incorrect "I'm seeing exactly what you are trying to do here " could be grammatical, but is non-native "I see exactly what you are trying to do here " is common It sounds focused and direct, which is usually the intent of the speaker
- Looking forward to see you vs Looking forward to seeing you?
I look forward to seeing you I look forward to meeting you I'm looking forward to dogsledding this winter Each of these sentences are acceptable, and use a gerund (verbal noun) You can't use other forms of the verb after the preposition to, you can't say: I'm looking forward to see you I'm looking forward to saw you
- Which one must I use see am seeing and what is your reason?
When we say John is seeing Mary, we don’t mean John perceives Mary, we mean John is dating Mary to express change of state (or potential change of state) — With see, for instance, you might hear We’re seeing more and more students arrive in college without adequate knowledge of grammar This emphasizes the fact that they used to be very
- To see vs Seeing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
It felt really nice seeing all the things fall together into place It felt really nice to see all the things fall together into place There is no real difference in meaning or nuance However, the usual expression is It felt really nice seeing things fall into place It felt really nice to see things fall into place
- grammar - Why were seeing is used not we see in . . . So were . . .
So we're certainly seeing, by some accounts, up to almost 100 pounds of cardboard per household per year set out at the curb Joshua Goodman is the Deputy Commissioner of Public Affairs and Customer Experience at the New York City Department of Sanitation LONGMAN and Oxford say that the progressive tense can't be used for see in most situations
- prepositions - Seeing on seeing. . . difference - English Language . . .
On seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned around, and ran for his dear life Seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned around, and ran for his dear life Are both the above sentences grammatically correct? Do they mean the same thing? Are they just choices of sentences you use?
- is there any difference between saw or was seeing in this example?
If additional information was provided, it is possible that the meaning of "he was seeing" could change slightly e g : Fred was seeing a psychiatrist until his psychiatrist retired In addition to the original meaning, this sentence provides the additional information that Fred stopped seeing his psychiatrist when the psychiatrist retired
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