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lets see what are you drawing vs lets see your drawings

The correct phrase is 'Let's see what you are drawing.' The first phrase is incorrect because 'are' should not be used after 'what' in this context. The second phrase, 'Let's see your drawings,' is also correct but has a different meaning, focusing on the drawings themselves rather than the act of drawing.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 713 views

lets see what are you drawing

This phrase is incorrect. 'Are' should not be used after 'what' in this context.

The correct form is 'Let's see what you are drawing.'
  • Lets see what we still know from our last catechism lesson.
  • Let me see what you're drawing, Johnny.
  • Very good, lets see what the fate has in store!
  • Lets see what he will say about the kid when he sees him?
  • It was you drawing with Annabelle.
  • I saw you drawing those pictures.
  • No, she brought you drawings.
  • Okay, Rain, lets see if you can teach This mustang some manners.
  • Lets see your ID, please.
  • Lets see, we've got 13 minutes left.
  • Let see who is their enemy.
  • We are watching closely to see what happens.
  • See what seth is really saying here.
  • Now to see what damage muskets caused.
  • Come see what the dragon ate.
  • Really helped me see what's important.
  • He never got to see what I became.
  • You should do some scrapings to see what it might be.
  • Wait... and see what unfolds.
  • You... See what people want.

lets see your drawings

This phrase is correct. It focuses on the drawings themselves.

This phrase is used when you want to look at or examine someone's drawings.
  • Can I see your drawing pad again?
  • Lets see your ID, please.
  • All your drawings reflect actual crime scenes.
  • Your drawing is an interesting visual portrayal of yourself.
  • I mentioned to him about your drawing.
  • Anyway, I thought I'd show off some of your drawings.
  • She was fascinated by your drawings.
  • Maia, I've imported your drawing into a graphics file.
  • That shirt, Mr. Neville, is prominent enough in your drawing.
  • I only see one lipstick in your drawing.
  • I'll put up all your draWings in the lobby.
  • No monkey business, Evan. Finish your drawing.
  • I like your drawings, Defi.
  • I didn't like your drawings, Mia.
  • Your drawing onnoodzakelijke pretty boy who wound up.
  • I found your drawings when I was cleaning up.
  • No, you were insulting your drawing.
  • I put your drawings aside with the greatest reluctance.
  • These are your drawings Go upfront!
  • Thanks for showing me your drawing.

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