Phrasal Verb SEE exercise 1. I need someone to take care of my cat; will you see it that someone does?
To for from
2. When I left the party, the hostess saw me
Out to from
3. She was surprised when everybody came to say goodbye and see her properly at the airport
On to off
4. After she had the accident she should have had the doctor see her injuries
From to into
5. I saw the New Year with some friends from university
Through on in
6. She saw him when he pretended to be a policeman
Into through in
7. Anyone could have seen his disguise; it was so obvious that it was him
Through round in
8. We used to spend lots of time together, but I haven't seen much her for ages
Of for through
9. I've got an appointment nat five to see a dealer buying a new car
About to for
10. The dog saw the burglar ; he ran back over the garden wall screaming Out to off
11. There's someone in reception and I'm busy; could you see them?
Off to out
12. They say she has supernatural powers and can see the future
In through into
13. If you see a guest , you take them to the front door to leave
Out in for
1. No, I don't. I haven't built it yet.
2. No, he doesn't. He hasn't learnt it yet.
3. No, she doesn't. She hasn't bought it yet.
4. No, I don't. I haven't mastered English yet.
5. No, they don't. They haven't grown rich yet.
6. No, she doesn't. She hasn't entered here yet.
7. No, they don't. They haven't moved yet.
8. No, I don't. I haven't passed last exam yet.
9. No, he doesn't. He hasn't applied for it yet.
10. No, I don't. I haven't seen her yet.
11. No, they don't. They haven't ridden yet.
12. No, they don't. They haven't discussed it yet.
13. No, I don't. I haven't joined a party yet.
14. No, she don't. I haven't told her yet.
15. No, I don't. I haven't tasted it yet.