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All I see is vs all i see are

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'All I see is' is used when referring to a singular noun or an uncountable noun, while 'All I see are' is used when referring to plural nouns. The choice between 'is' and 'are' depends on the number of the noun being seen.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 7540 views

All I see is

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular noun or an uncountable noun.

Use 'all I see is' when the noun being seen is singular or uncountable.

Examples:

  • All I see is a beautiful sunset.
  • All I see is happiness in your eyes.
  • All I see is potential in this project.
  • All I See Is You. Drama, Thriller · Not yet released. (voting begins after release). A blind woman's relationship with her husband changes when she regains her ...
  • Feb 26, 2015 ... World War Z helmer Marc Forster has set Blake Lively and Jason Clarke to star in All I See Is You, an SC International Pictures-funded indie ...
  • May 7, 2015 ... Wes Chatham (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”) has joined Blake Lively and Jason Clarke in the romance-drama “All I See Is You,” Variety ...
  • Feb 26, 2015 ... Blake Lively and Jason Clarke are starring in the romance-drama “All I See Is You” with Marc Forster directing. SC International Pictures will ...

Alternatives:

  • What I see is
  • The only thing I see is

all i see are

This phrase is correct when referring to plural nouns.

Use 'all I see are' when the noun being seen is plural.

Examples:

  • All I see are the stars in the sky.
  • All I see are my friends waiting for me.
  • All I see are opportunities ahead.
  • Jul 10, 2012 ... Am I correct to say, according to the Style Manual, we should always say "All I have is", "All you want is", and never "All I see are", "All you hear ...
  • Dec 22, 2011 ... English - United States. So, today, I've realized I've no clue which sounds better with a plural object: "All I see is trees," or, "All I see are trees.
  • Jul 14, 2014 ... DAY 30: anything you want to post about This song is stuck in my head Song: All I see are stars movie: Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart i want ...
  • You're all I see and I carry you with me. I've been told apples don't fall far from the tree. I hope they're wrong when they're talking about me. All I see are the ruins ...

Alternatives:

  • What I see are
  • The only things I see are

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