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SEE - Basic Verbs - Learn English Grammar

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SEE - Basic Verbs - Learn English Grammar

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0:08hi everybody my name is Alisha welcome
0:10to know your verbs in this episode we're going to talk about the verb see so
0:15let's get started
0:19so the basic definition of C is to perceive with your eyes so this really
0:27means to use your eyes to get information you use your eyes to look at
0:32things to maybe understand things to gain knowledge by looking at things by
0:38using your eyes focusing your eyes on things you can learn things or gain
0:43information gain knowledge so this is to perceive but the basic the basic
0:49definition though is just to perceive with your eyes to use your eyes to
0:53perceive to gain information to gain knowledge okay let's see the
1:00conjugations for the verb C C C's saw seen seeing
1:12let's talk about a few additional meanings of the verb see first one to
1:17form a mental picture of to form a mental picture of means to use your mind
1:24to create an image so see has the meaning of creating an image in your
1:30mind for example I can see my childhood home clearly it was one story and had a
1:38big yard what do you see when you close your eyes so in these example sentences
1:44we're not actually using our eyes to see something in this use of the word see we
1:52are imagining it and in our minds we are making a picture so we're not actually
1:59using our eyes to see these items instead maybe there are things we saw in
2:05the past and we are imagining them mentally we are creating a mental image
2:11of something so when I say I can see my house clearly my childhood house it
2:16means in my mind I can form a clear image of the house in my mind in the
2:22question what do you see it means when you close your eyes
2:27what's the mental image that appears in your mind so see is used to create
2:32mental images to refer to creating mental images here next is to examine or
2:39to watch so in this use of the verb see there's sort of the nuance of an
2:45expectation we want to use our eyes to watch something as it changes or to
2:50examine a change as it happens to examine a behavior let's see how the
2:56team does in today's match I can't wait to see what the neighbors do when they
3:02realize we bought a pool in the example of let's see how the team does in
3:07today's match we are talking about using our eyes our actual eyes perhaps if we
3:12are actually watching the match if we go to the game where we see the match on TV
3:17perhaps we are using our eyes however if we don't go to the match and we read the
3:24score from the game or we hear on the radio something about
3:29the game or we hear the results of the game we can still use the verb si si has
3:35this nuance of examining something so we're expecting some results so let's
3:39see in this case doesn't only mean using your eyes to examine it can mean to
3:46examine maybe the results of an hour are the results of something to examine the
3:51outcome of something in the second example sentence let's see how the
3:55neighbors react don't we see the same thing so it's the same it's the same
4:00sort of nuance we are expecting a reaction we are going to watch for a
4:05reaction from the neighbors when they realize we bought a pool so we want to
4:10examine their reaction we want to examine an outcome we can use the verb
4:14see though maybe we use our ears like if the neighbor says oh my gosh they bought
4:20a pool that's sort of examining your you're waiting for a reaction there we
4:25can still use the verb let's see the expression let's see to talk about that
4:30so let's see what happens next for example next one to make sure to make
4:36sure please see that this task is finished he saw that all the
4:43arrangements had been made in these sentences the verb si is used to mean
4:49make sure or to confirm something to ensure something in the first one please
4:55see that this task is finished we could replace the verb see with make sure
5:00please make sure that this task is finished
5:04so that's a very clear sentence please see is just a shortened way of saying
5:09make sure please see that this task is finished please ensure that this task is
5:13finished we can replace the verb here the second example sentence is the same
5:18he saw that all the arrangements had been made so he made sure that all the
5:23arrangements had been made in these example sentences si is replacing the
5:28expression make sure or ensure so we can use C to mean the same thing it's just a
5:35shorter way of say make sure next to find acceptable or
5:40attractive what do you see in him what do you see in her I don't understand
5:46what you see in this restaurant it's terrible what are the qualities you
5:51perceive in that person or the qualities that you can detect in that situation
5:57what are the good points you identify there we can use the word see to sort of
6:03communicate that quickly and easily so what do you see in him what do you see
6:09in her is a much shorter way of saying what do you find attractive about him or
6:15her what do you find appealing about him or her or what characteristics of that
6:21person attract you to that person saying what do you see in him what do you see
6:26in her is a much shorter way of saying what qualities do you find attractive in
6:32that person the same thing in the restaurant example I don't understand
6:37what you see in this restaurant means I don't understand what it is that you
6:41like about this restaurant I think it's bad so instead we shorten it to I don't
6:45understand what you see in this restaurant so see means finding
6:50something attractive or interesting or appealing in some way
6:57now let's talk about some variations so some slight changes or some additions to
7:02the verb see that changed the meaning first is see-through see-through
7:08see-through means to understand the true nature of something to understand the
7:13real characteristics of something he saw through my attempts to work with him and
7:18asked me on a date my boss saw through my lie and scolded me for faking
7:23sickness so here we see the use in the past tense in the first example sentence
7:29he saw through my attempts to work with him meaning he saw the true nature of
7:34what I was doing so he saw through my attempts to work with him and asked me
7:40on a date so in the situation maybe the person the speaker was trying to spend
7:46time with the he in this situation and was asking maybe to work together a lot
7:52but he in the situation saw through saw to the true nature of the speaker's
7:59request saw the true characteristics or the actual desire there and asked the
8:05speaker on a date so in this sentence we understand that there was a different
8:11motivation so something below the surface of the of the initial action
8:17that was happening so the the other person in the situation understood the
8:23other motivation the motivation below the surface motivation and so we use saw
8:30through or see through to communicate that so I he saw through my attempts to
8:35work with him and he understood there was something else I wanted to do in the
8:40second example sentence my boss saw through my lie and scolded me for faking
8:46sickness so again we see in past tense my boss saw through my lie so saw that I
8:52was lying in other words saw through my lie so saw the true character of my lie
8:59saw the true nature of my statement and scolded me so my boss understood I lied
9:06and scolded me for faking sickness so I got in trouble
9:11as I was faking an illness faking sickness my boss saw through my behavior
9:17saw the true character understood the true nature of my of my statement next
9:22is see eye to eye see eye to eye this means to have a common viewpoint or to
9:29agree we don't see eye to eye most of the time I'm glad we see eye to eye
9:34about this so maybe this one is an easy one to visualize so to see eye to eye
9:40with someone else means you agree with them you share a viewpoint with them so
9:45you can kind of imagine maybe two people standing across from one another and if
9:51they see eye to eye maybe they match their line of sight
9:54matches much in the way that their viewpoints or their opinions match
9:59exactly exactly so they have kind of the same viewpoint they can see eye to eye
10:05so they're there their eyesight maybe matches their opinions match so to see
10:10eye to eye and we can say I'm glad we see eye to eye about this meaning I'm
10:15happy we agree about this or in a negative we don't see eye to eye most of
10:20the time means we don't agree most of the time or we have different opinions
10:23most of the time all right so I hope that this video helped you level up your
10:28knowledge of the verb see a little bit if you have any questions or comments or
10:33if you know another way of using the verb see let us know in the comments
10:37section below the video thanks very much for watching please make sure to like
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10:45for more good stuff thanks for watching this episode of know your verbs and
10:49we'll see you again soon bye bye we'll see you again soon we end every
10:57video on this channel almost with see you again soon but of course I don't
11:02actually see you you see me we imagine you we have we form mental images in our
11:07minds of all of you watching in the camera there all those hundreds of
11:12thousands of you guys that's kind of terrifying see that was fun
11:21you