Usage examples of "Verás" in Spanish with translation to English

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Lo verás por ti mismo. You'll see it for yourself.
Si miras alrededor, verás a muchas personas haciendo lo mismo. If you look around, you'll see many people doing the same thing.
Verás la tienda a mano izquierda. You'll see the store on your left.
Mira con atención, o no verás a la madre de Jane. Look carefully, or you will miss Jane's mother.
Verás que estoy en lo correcto. You will see that I am right.
Si te fijas bien, verás que tú y tus amigos tienen personalidades similares. If you take a close look, you'll find that your friends and you have similar personalities.
Por allá verás una casa roja. You will see a red house over there.
verás, si observas, que esas palabras tienen un contexto inmediato y uno mucho más amplio. You will see, if you look, that those words have an immediate and a much wider context.
verás un bosque de mástiles en el puerto. You will see a forest of masts in the harbor.
Por donde vayas en Holanda, verás molinos de viento. Go where you will in Holland, you will see windmills.
No verás purificación de proteínas en un curso de genética. You're not seeing protein purification in a course of genetics.
"¿Andas bien sin tus lentes?" "Ah, verás, estos son falsos; pensé que me harían ver más listo..." "You're OK without your glasses?" "Ah, these are fake you see, I thought it might make me brainier..."
No olvides girar a la izquierda cerca de la farmacia y verás una gran iglesia a la derecha. Don't forget to turn left near the drugstore and you will see a big church on the right.
Al ver al policía, huyó. When he saw the police officer, he ran away.
Ver películas es muy interesante. Watching movies is very interesting.
Miré pero no vi nada. I looked, but I didn't see anything.
Entiendo tu punto de vista. I can understand your point of view.
Me helé al ver la serpiente. I froze at the sight of the snake.
Al menos te pude ver. At least I got to see you.
¿Ya puedo ver la televisión? May I watch TV now?
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