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

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Tom se ve muy emocionado. Tom seems to be very excited.
Por favor ve al banco. Please go to the bank.
No ve nada sin gafas. He can see nothing without his glasses.
Mi hermano ve la televisión. My brother watches television.
¿Cómo se ve tu horario? How's your schedule looking?
Ya deja de andar con rodeos y ve al grano. Please stop beating around the bush and come straight to the point.
¿Cómo se ve tu auto? What does your car look like?
No se ve que funcione. It doesn’t seem to work.
Esa corbata se te ve muy bien. That tie suits you very well.
Ella se ve muy saludable. She is very healthy.
Ve a encontrar a Tom. Go find Tom.
¿Qué ve Tom en Mary? What does Tom see in Mary?
No ve la tele nunca. He doesn't watch TV at all.
Este puente se ve firme. This bridge looks steady.
Tom se ve como un manojo de nervios. Tom looks like a nervous wreck.
No es tan bueno como se ve. It is not as good as it looks.
Ve y despierta a Mary. Go and wake up Mary.
¿Qué tan a menudo lo ve? How often do you see him?
Mi hermanito ve la televisión. My younger brother watches TV.
Jane se ve muy feliz. Jane looks very happy.
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