see's or is it sees?

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I am having a tough time finding the correct way to say the following sentence:

Through basketball she see’s a way out
of her present situation of living in the Marcy
Projects with her grandmother.

Please help!
 
Simple Present - 3rd person singular - add an s.
She sees a way out.

**Neither a teacher nor a native speaker.**

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I am having a tough time finding the correct way to say the following sentence:

Through basketball she see’s a way out
of her present situation of living in the Marcy
Projects with her grandmother.

Please help!


I'm not a teacher, but I believe that it is "sees."--the apostrophe is not necessary. Here's a link that explains the use of the apostrophe: Apostrophe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The apostrophe is used to show the possessive case of a word or the omission of letters in a word. ;-)
 
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