See or see means to take in view or understand--what you do with your eyes or mind--
Can you see our house from here?
Do you see what I mean?
Sea or sea ( rhymes with see ) means the ocean--
Many different creatures live in the sea.
He liked to look at the sea.
C or c ( rhymes with see ) is the third letter of the alphabet, used in school as a grade of "average" or "acceptable"--
You have to get at least a "C" in this class.
The children are learning their ABC's.
C is also the name of one of the musical notes.
Now that you know that, you can say--
"I see you got a "C" on your report on the sea."
Note--the plural ( more than one ) of "sea" is "seas". ( pronounced seeze ) --
He left to sail the seven seas.
The third person singular ( he, she it ) form of "see" is "sees" ( pronounced seeze )--
The dog is wagging his tail because he sees us.
Not to be confused with "seize" ( also pronounced seeze ), which means to grab hold of or confiscate--
She tried to seize him by the collar, but he ran away.
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