How do you say see or see

The verb 'go' to be irregular is a bit complicated at the time of conjugating and it is normal that we end up raising doubts about what is the right way to do it. This can happen especially when we want to express the second staff of the singular (you) of its imperative form, often asking the question: how do you say see or see . If you have also encountered this linguistic issue at some point, keep reading this article to solve it.

go

'Ve' refers to the second person of the singular (tú) of the imperative form of the verb 'ir' . That is, it must be used to express an order with the meaning of 'move from one place to another'.

Examples:

  • Go buy everything that is missing for the party.
  • Go find him at the station.

Likewise 've' can also refer to the third person singular (he) of the present tense of the verb 'see'.

Examples:

  • He sees the letters perfectly.
  • Mario has not seen his sisters for two years.

you see

Once this is known, we must say that the question of how to say see or see arises from the popular use of 'you see' to refer to the second person of the singular (tú) of the verb imperative 'ir' and that in this case is totally wrong to use the vulgarism 'you see'. Well the correct form is 'go' as we have seen in the previous section.

Specifically, 'you see' is only correct to express the second person of the singular (you) of the present tense of the verb 'see'.

Examples:

  • You see things as you want.
  • You always see the same movie.