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She see it . or She sees it ? or other answer ?
I feel " sees " is very strange.
I feel " sees " is very strange.
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It depends on what you mean.
English speakers often use "sees" to mean "understand."
If the subject of the sentence (she) sees a physical object, you should use "She sees it."
If you are using "see" to mean "understand", you shouldn't use "She sees" in this context. This use is ok for first and second person subjects (I or you), but not third person (she).
edit: the IPA is /sis/
English speakers often use "sees" to mean "understand."
If the subject of the sentence (she) sees a physical object, you should use "She sees it."
If you are using "see" to mean "understand", you shouldn't use "She sees" in this context. This use is ok for first and second person subjects (I or you), but not third person (she).
edit: the IPA is /sis/
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