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UK//juː siː ðiːz//US//juː si ðiːz//

Meaning of You see these

A phrase used to draw attention to visible items or people.

In simple words: A phrase indicating something visible or noticeable nearby.

You see these in a sentence

  • You see these birds flying in the sky?
  • You see these amazing sculptures in the gallery.
  • You see these stars clearly tonight?
  • Look closer, you see these hidden details in the painting.
  • When you walk here, you see these colorful fruits all around.

How to use You see these

Used to refer to objects or people that are present and can be observed. Appropriate in casual conversations and descriptions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of pointing to something and saying 'You see these?'

Related words

Collocations with You see these

  • see these items
  • see these people
  • see these examples

Synonyms for You see these

  • You notice these
  • Look at these
  • Check these out

Common mistakes with You see these

  • Misusing it to refer to things that are not visible.
  • Using in past tense incorrectly, as it refers to current visibility.
  • Confusing it with 'You saw these', which refers to past visibility.

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Frequently asked questions about You see these

What does You see these mean?

A phrase indicating something visible or noticeable nearby.

What is the definition of You see these?

A phrase used to draw attention to visible items or people.

How do you use You see these in a sentence?

You see these birds flying in the sky?

Can you give another example of You see these?

You see these amazing sculptures in the gallery.

What are synonyms for You see these?

Common alternatives include You notice these, Look at these, Check these out.

What words go with You see these?

It commonly pairs with see these items, see these people, see these examples.

What are common mistakes when using You see these?

Misusing it to refer to things that are not visible. Using in past tense incorrectly, as it refers to current visibility. Confusing it with 'You saw these', which refers to past visibility.

How do you pronounce You see these?

US: //juː si ðiːz//, UK: //juː siː ðiːz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You see these?

Used to refer to objects or people that are present and can be observed. Appropriate in casual conversations and descriptions.