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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Should I say 'what can be seen' or 'what we see' in the given sentence?

Should I say 'what can be seen' or 'what we see' in the given sentence?

More often than not, we focus on (what can be seen, what we see) in the outside, don’t we? We’re contented with this. We don’t want to explore anymore. 
  

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Rommel More often than not, we focus on (what can be seen, what we see) in on the outside, don’t we? We’re contented with this. We don’t want to explore any further.

  • Rommel More often than not, we focus on (what can be seen, what we see) in on the outside, don’t we?
  • We’re contented with this.
  • We don’t want to explore any further.
  • anymore.
  • You can use either.
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Rommel More often than not, we focus on (what can be seen, what we see) in on the outside, don’t we? We’re contented with this. We don’t want to explore any further. anymore.
You can use either.

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