Search from various English teachers...
emar
seeing
Arr you seeing my keys anywhere?
Or do you see my keys anywhere?
Sorry I am not seeing them. Or
Sorry I don't see them.
Thanks
"see. "is a verb I do not see clearly in the continuous form
Oct 21, 2014 4:56 PM
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We can't use verbs of perception, in their literal sense, in continuous tenses.
The most usual way of using verbs of perception (see, hear) is with 'can'
Can you see my keys?
Can you smell something strange?
Can you hear that noise?
October 21, 2014
Do you see my keys anywhere?
I don't see them.
October 21, 2014
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