grammar - When is it ok to use seeing? - English Language Learners . . . 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 this US English speaker: we use "seeing" to mean "perceiving" all the time
See or Seeing? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 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 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:
To see vs Seeing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange 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
She sees her boyfriend vs She is seeing her boyfriend Current situation : She is seeing is in a relationship with a guy she meet a few months ago at a wedding She is seeing visits regularly for some purpose a therapist about her fear of spiders or current plans: She is seeing plans to spend some "quality time" with her boyfriend this weekend She is seeing plans to examine the used car this weekend