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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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see .. problem

What do you see the problem is?

What do you see to be the problem?

What do you see as being the problem?

Could you please explain the meaning of each sentence?

Thanks in advance!
  

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New2grammar What do you see the problem is? Not "natural". What do you see to be the problem?

  • New2grammar What do you see the problem is?
  • Not "natural".
  • What do you see to be the problem?
  • According to what you see, what is the problem.
  • (Very natural) What do you see as being the problem?
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New2grammarWhat do you see the problem is? Not "natural".

What do you see to be the problem? According to what you see, what is the problem. (Very natural)

What do you see as being the problem? Perfectly natural, but a little "stuffy" perhaps.

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