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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"i see" usage

Why do i see the fire"burn" not "burns"?
  

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Whether "burn" or "burns," or something else, is used depends on the situation, for example, the following are correct: I see the fire burn through the walls of the house. I see the fire burns well. You must have been a Boy Scout to make such a good one.

  • Whether "burn" or "burns," or something else, is used depends on the situation, for example, the following are correct: I see the fire burn through the walls of the house.
  • I see the fire burns well.
  • You must have been a Boy Scout to make such a good one.
  • I see the fire burning brightly through the gap in the trees.
  • I see the fire burnt/burned through the ceiling of the living room.
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Whether "burn" or "burns," or something else, is used depends on the situation, for example, the following are correct:

I see the fire burn through the walls of the house.

I see the fire burns well. You must have been a Boy Scout to make such a good one.

I see the fire burning brightly through the gap in the trees.

I see the fire burnt/burned through the ceilin

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