It is probable that when writing homophone words, that is to say, that they sound the same to the ear, some doubts arise in you. You may not know and doubt if they are written with “c” or “s”, with “b” or “v”, with “h” or without “h”. This occurs with words like you have and you do, iba and IVA, as well as ves and vez.
Here we will explain to you particularly what is the difference between ves and vez so that at the moment of writing them you do not doubt whether it has “s” or “z”. It is important to note that each of these words has a different meaning, so you must know the correct spelling of each of them so that when placing them in a specific context you use the correct one.
In addition, writing with spelling errors can lead the reader to be confused about the idea of what the sender wants to convey. That is why you must be careful and try to write correctly.
What do you need
- Books, dictionary, computer.
- Paper, rubber pencil.
Instructions
- To begin with, we will explain the meaning and give examples of the word “you see”, always written with “v” and in this case with “s” at the end. This word derives from the conjugation of the verb “to see”, more specifically to the second person singular in the Present Tense of the Indicative Mood. A sentence in which this conjugated verb is used can be: “You watch television for about five hours a day, and that is not right, you should study more.”
- This verb ” to see” has several meanings, for which we will give some examples:
- It means to observe, perceive through sight. Example: “Do you see that house that is there in the distance?” / “If you look closely, you can see that the skin has very small pores.”
- It also means discussing a topic with someone. Example: “Let’s see what happens with the issue of inheritance.”
- Identification or search for someone or something. Example: “Don’t you see Lucas anywhere?”
- Realizing something through intelligence or some sense. Example: “Don’t you see that you are making a mistake? You are making her suffer a lot.”
- In this way you can better understand the origin of the word “you see”, understanding the multiple meanings of the verb to see.
- So that you can practice sentences that use this conjugated verb “you see”, here we present several examples:
- Do you see that little ant carrying that piece of dry leaf?
- If you see Maria at lunch, tell her that tomorrow afternoon I will come to her house for tea.
- Can’t you see that you hurt him by saying things like that?
- You watch so many movies overnight!
- Secondly, we must explain the meaning of the word “vez” always written with “v” and in this case with “z” at the end. This word is a noun that has several meanings and uses.
- One of them is order by turns in succession, for example “Food orders are made one at a time following the numbering and each one delivering their numbered ticket”
- Another of them is the specific occasion or time in which an action is carried out (even if it does not include a successive order), for example “Once I went to the Tomorrowland party and I had an incredible time”.
- Another example can be “From time to time my grandmother visits me in a dream.”
- It is also important to highlight some words in which the word “time” is used. They are:
- “At the same time” which is what happens simultaneously. For example: “They all speak at the same time and nothing is understood”
- “Every time” which is the same as saying whenever. For example: “Every time it rains we can see the same roof leak”
- “Rarely” which means that what happens is unusual. For example: “I rarely get a fever, just today I feel terrible”
- “Once and for all” expressing that it is final. For example: “Stop waiting, go take a bath once and for all!
Tips
- Practice, on the computer or on paper, writing sentences that use both words so that the concepts are better fixed.
- Create in you the habit of reading to improve your spelling, you will also find examples that use these words.