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Sees means that you observe something with your eyes, as in "He sees his brother approaching."Sea's means belonging to the sea, as in "The sea's waves are cool and foamy."

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The answer depends on what you mean.sees = present tense of visualises or understands. "He sees the cat."

sea's = possessive form of marine. "The sea's waves crashed onto the shore."

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