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."
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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If you tighten that any tighter, it will seize up. "Seize this!", shouted the captain to the pirate vessel.
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This is how you spell 'sees' backward: "Sees"
No, sees doesn't have an apostrophe. "Sees" is the present tense third person singular conjugation of the the verb "See".
The homophones for "seas" are "seize" and "sees."
Homophones for 'sees':ceaseseizeseas
A homophone for "seas" can be "seize."
Sees as in she sees somthing and C's
The homophone for "seize" is "sees."
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A homophone for the word "seas" is "seize".
Some homonyms of "seize" are "seas" and "sees." "Seas" refers to large bodies of salt water, while "sees" is the present tense of the verb "see."