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  2. Incorrect spelling, explanation: the Present Simple form of the verb see, which is sees, has a simple spelling – you simply add the -s letter to the base form. Nevertheless, some English users make a mistake and add an apostrophe to the verb, which gives an incorrect form see’s. We can add an apostrophe only to a person and not a verb. sees
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    Synonym for sees They mean the same thing, but "see" is singular and "sees" is plural.
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    What is the difference between'see' and 'hear'?In contrast, verbs like “see” and “hear” are not really actions, but rather perceptions that kind of happen to us, often involuntarily. In common with other verbs which are not actions (state verbs), these kinds of verbs of perception cannot be used in continuous tenses. Instead, they are often used with “can”.
    What does he see only see in the glass?Not open for further replies. but sees only/only sees his own reflection in the glass. He sees a basket of corn, with a thick cloth on top. I am having a tough time finding the correct way to say the following sentence: Through basketball she see’s a way out of her present situation of living...
    Is see a gerund?The verb ' see ' can take both an infinitive or gerund A slight inaccuracy: the -ing form in this construction is a participle, not a gerund. Why not " disappearing " ?
    Can You Say 'Go and see' in English?In spoken English go can be used with and plus another verb to show purpose or to tell sb what to do: I’ll go and answer the door. Go and get me a drink! The and is sometimes left out, especially in NAmE: Go ask your mom! Yes, you could say "go and see", but I wouldn't say "go see". Hello!
     
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