We use seeing to mean perceiving all the time. Seeing him, he moved faster However, i'm seeing two interpretations which are perfectly acceptable in correct english
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These may not match the originally intent in the argument, but they're acceptable
Firstly, see can mean to determine something
I'll see who's at the door, and i'll see whether they're here about the car. now consider the following exchange: 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.
It felt really nice seeing all the things fall together into place
Vs it felt really nice to see all the things fall together into place 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 ra. Right now i am looking at the board
I see/am seeing some words on the board Would you possibly readily or simply tell me which one But then why do you only see / are you only seeing them a couple of times a month Would you see this as a fixed thing and use simple present, or see it as a temporary situation and use the present continuous?
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. If you start saying i am seeing instead of i can see, people will notice you're talking like a foreigner I can't explain how it works grammatically, but chandler's use of the continuous here serves to convey the question
Do you the same thing i see? see here for a similar use of see in the present continuous. Can someone explain to me, the difference between seeing and on seeing On seeing him, he moved faster