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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What form of conjugation should I use?

A friend of mine in Latin America is working on an ad for a campaign I am not sure what the whole concept is. He wants to use the word SEES (verb) as a headline
He wants to use SEES (as if the third person)

But I am not sure if he should use it like that or should just say SEE

English is not my first language, so I am not sure what to tell him.

thanks for your help!
  

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A slogan would normally use "see."

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Anonymousthe word SEES (verb) as a headline
A one-word headline that reads "SEES" has no meaning.
A one-word headline that reads "SEE" has almost no meaning.

It seems to me that your friend will need more than one word.

CJ
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This would all depend on the context: the product being advertised, what the product connotes, the type of company, who the ad is aimed at, the goals of the business plan, etc.

Ordinarily, one would not use the word "Sees" as the sole word in an ad's headline, but, again, it all depends on the context.
However, a single-word headline of "Sees" is certainly unusual and novel and atten

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