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Lisa 142 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Be seen

When to use “be seen to do/doing”?

I mean is that which case do we use them without using “see” or “saw”?

I don’t want to ask about distinction between “be seen to do” and “be seen doing”

Help me.

Thank you.

  

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Lisa 142 I mean is that which case do we use them without using “see” or “saw”? I am not certain what you mean by this. Are you asking about the difference between “be seen to do / doing (something)” and "see/saw (someone) to do / doing (something)"?

  • Lisa 142 I mean is that which case do we use them without using “see” or “saw”?
  • I am not certain what you mean by this.
  • Are you asking about the difference between “be seen to do / doing (something)” and "see/saw (someone) to do / doing (something)"?
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Lisa 142I mean is that which case do we use them without using “see” or “saw”?

I am not certain what you mean by this. Are you asking about the difference between “be seen to do / doing (something)” and "see/saw (someone) to do / doing (something)"?

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Lisa 142When to can I use “be seen to do/doing”?
Lisa 142I mean is that in which case do we use them without instead of using “see” or “saw”?
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