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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2023 · 36 MIN

Collocations with "see"

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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!The verb “see” has many collocations. This podcast will introduce you to some of them.Let’s begin.Verb + See:1) I could see the soldiers coming out of the woods.2) We went to see the play “Hamlet” yesterday. I love Shakespeare’s plays!3) We went to South Africa last year and I got to see lots of wild animals.4) I turned around to see my father right behind me.5) She was amazed to see Mary chatting with the King of England.6) I am delighted to see you again after so many years. 7) My mother would love to see me graduate from college.8) I can’t wait to see who wins the Boston Marathon next year.9) It is nice to see my grandchildren having fun together. 10) John expects to see a salary increase next month.Adverbs:11) I could just see the airplane circling overhead.12) The fog was so thick she could barely see me.13) Robert could plainly see that the dog was injured.14) They saw first-hand the crowds of tourists staring at the Mona Lisa.15) We commonly see immigrant children translating for their parents.Other phrases and expressions:16) We’re looking for more employees. Come over to see me if you’re interested.17) What do you want to see the doctor about?18) I can see at a glance that you’re unhappy.19) I’m going to Washington DC to see the President.20) She never got a chance to see Hollywood when she was in California. 21) My sister can see into the future. She said my future wife will be short, mean, and a bad cook.22) I can’t see why you’re unhappy. You’re good-looking, rich, and smart. What more do you want?23) I’ll go and see who’s ringing the doorbell.24) “I see no reason to postpone the exam,” said the professor.25) I see a strong resemblance between Mr. Johnson and his sons.If you like this podcast, please consider making a small donation to help cover the costs of keeping it available. Every dollar helps! Thank you.Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Support the showEmail me:  [email protected] can now support my podcasts and classes:Keep the podcasts coming! Thank you!

Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks! The verb “see” has many collocations. This podcast will introduce you to some of them. Let’s begin. Verb + See: 1) I could see the soldiers coming out of the woods. 2) We went to see the play “Hamlet” yesterday. I love Shakespeare’s plays! 3) We went to South Africa last year and I got to see lots of wild animals. 4) I turned around to see my father right behind me. 5) She was amazed to see Mary chatting w...

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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!The verb “see” has many collocations. This podcast will introduce you to some of them.Let’s begin.Verb + See:1) I could see the soldiers coming out of the...

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