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UK//wɒt kæn jʊ siː//US//wɑt kæn jʊ si//

What can you see 的意思

A question asking someone to describe what they observe.

In simple words: What do you see or notice?

What can you see 例句

  • When you look outside, what can you see?
  • In this painting, what can you see?
  • During the hike, what can you see in the distance?

如何使用 What can you see

Use in casual conversation or when asking someone to describe their surroundings. Avoid in formal writing or speeches.

Grammar pattern

question + object

Memory hint

Think of a detective saying, 'What can you see?'. Imagine solving a mystery.

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Collocations with What can you see

  • see the stars
  • see the mountains
  • see the changes

Synonyms for What can you see

  • what do you observe
  • what do you notice
  • what is in your view

Common mistakes with What can you see

  • Forgetting to use 'can' for ability
  • Overcomplicating the question with extra words
  • Confusing with 'what do you see?'

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关于 What can you see 的常见问题

What can you see 是什么意思?

What do you see or notice?

What can you see 的中文意思是什么?

What do you see or notice?

What can you see 的定义是什么?

A question asking someone to describe what they observe.

如何在句子中使用 What can you see

When you look outside, what can you see?

能再举一个 What can you see 的例子吗?

In this painting, what can you see?

What can you see 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 what do you observe, what do you notice, what is in your view。

哪些词和 What can you see 搭配?

它常与 see the stars, see the mountains, see the changes 搭配。

使用 What can you see 时常见的错误有哪些?

Forgetting to use 'can' for ability Overcomplicating the question with extra words Confusing with 'what do you see?'

What can you see 怎么发音?

US: //wɑt kæn jʊ si//, UK: //wɒt kæn jʊ siː//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 What can you see

Use in casual conversation or when asking someone to describe their surroundings. Avoid in formal writing or speeches.