which form is correct?
see+ somebody/something+inf
or
see+ somebody/something+v,ing
anonymous which form is correct? Both of them. The -ing form is probably more common.
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anonymouswhich form is correct?
Both of them. The -ing form is probably more common.
I saw something moving in the garden. Maybe it's that secretive mole!
I see him playing with the children in the park.
I see James walk to school every morning at 8 am.
Note that the bare infinitive is not possible with a passive verb: He was seen to cross the street.
CB