
grammar - When is it ok to use "seeing"? - English Language …
As far as I know it's ungrammatical to use the verb form "seeing" when perception is involved - do you mean specifically the gerund seeing, or any use of to see? Either way, it sounds wrong to …
Looking forward to see you vs Looking forward to seeing you?
Nov 12, 2015 · 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 …
"See" or "Seeing"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Mar 29, 2017 · However, I'm seeing two interpretations which are perfectly acceptable in correct English. These may not match the originally intent in the argument, but they're acceptable. …
To see vs Seeing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 10, 2021 · 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. Is this just an infinite- gerund thing? Or are the mean...
Which one must I use "see/am seeing" and what is your reason?
Mar 22, 2014 · 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? And why?
Seeing/ on seeing...difference - English Language Learners Stack …
Mar 10, 2016 · 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 …
Difference between "what do you see" and "what are you seeing"
Idiomatically, What do you see? can also be taken to mean What are you capable of seeing? (As a human being, what do you see?) The answer could be the wavelengths of light observable …
do you see/are you seeing - English Language Learners Stack …
Mar 14, 2022 · A: 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 …
Where does "Can't see the wood for the trees" come from?
Mar 8, 2015 · I looked online for the meaning of the expression " Can't see the wood for the trees "; see for example, this. It means getting so much involved in the details of something such …
"seeing what what looks like a bunch of random characters does"?
Sep 16, 2025 · (3) The debug option can be very helpful for seeing what, at first glance, looks like what a bunch of random characters does like. But this one is conventionally erroneous like the …