We use 'see' when we use our eyes to look at things. It means to notice or watch something with your eyes.
I see a bird in the tree.
She sees the blue sky today.
'See' can mean to meet or visit people, like when you meet a friend or family for a short time.
I will see my friend tomorrow.
We see our family on weekends.
We say 'see' when we finally understand or know about something. It means to realize or get the idea.
I see what you mean now.
Do you see the problem here?
'See' can also mean to go through or experience events in life, like witnessing or noticing changes.
She has seen many changes in life.
They saw the city grow fast.
'See' is used to say people meet often for romantic reasons or dating. It means to have a romantic relationship.
They have been seeing each other for months.
Are you seeing anyone now?
'See' can mean to look carefully at something or check it to learn more about it.
Let me see your work now.
We will see the results soon.
'See' as a noun means the area a bishop is responsible for in some Christian churches. It is mainly used in religious contexts.
The bishop’s see covers many towns.
He was appointed to a new episcopal see.
We use 'see' to mean that someone believes or believes something will happen, like noticing something before it happens.
I can see a solution for this problem.
She sees a change coming soon.