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how can I not see?! vs how can I not see!

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different tones. The first phrase, 'how can I not see?!', with the question mark, indicates surprise or disbelief. The second phrase, 'how can I not see!', without the question mark, is a statement expressing a realization or acknowledgment.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 494 views

how can I not see?!

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express surprise or disbelief.

This phrase is used to convey a sense of shock or disbelief at not being able to see something.
  • Tell me what'd you see?!
  • Ma, you want to move your chair over here so you can see?!
  • Ma, you want to move your chair over here so you can see?!
  • They cheated you, you see?!
  • Don't you see?! Connor killed him for the same reason he killed cleland...
  • The one with seats! - See? I told them.
  • You see? can'! trust you any more.
  • OK? see?! see what I have to deal with all the time.
  • LANA: How could you not see that?!
  • Does he not see it?!
  • It draws the blood from one's head and can cause a faint, you see? Ha!
  • Is there somebody here that I don't see? Yes!
  • Whatever you did not see, right? Anything!
  • Excuse me, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan! - See?
  • why didn't you say sooner! see?
  • Eric Cartman killed himself did you see that?!
  • Your kid made a mistake, you see? - It was him!
  • There you go, all done! - See?
  • How can I cater to other people when I can't even see?
  • How can I be the only one to see?

how can I not see!

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a realization or acknowledgment.

This phrase is used to express a realization or acknowledgment of not being able to see something.
  • - I can't see! ... we finally exited Hammerhead.
  • - Dearest, let me see!
  • - Tonino, come and see!
  • There are writings even I was not allowed to see!
  • I'm telling the truth, see!
  • Sister, long time no see!
  • Seriously, I can't see!
  • Just the person we wanted to see!
  • I can't see! I finally know what my birds felt like.
  • Well, record this, let everyone see!
  • I'm stopping the first car I see!
  • Come and see! - So elegant...
  • Then take one now and see!
  • Well, record this, let everyone see!
  • That's what Lanning wanted me to see!
  • See! As I said, they'd get divorced sooner or later.
  • Jellyfish, long time no see!
  • See! These are the kind of people the government spend millions on courtesy campaigns.
  • This is the first murderer I see!
  • They used the fire to see!

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