Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Can you see anything over there? 2. ‘Look! We are going to crash.’ 3. ‘Can you repair the radio… Continue reading
See, look and watch exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate verbs. Choose your answers from the options given below each question. Answers 1. Ring up and see whether she… Continue reading
Using see
See is one of those verbs that are not normally used in the progressive form. To talk about something that you see at the moment… Continue reading
Hear, see etc + object + infinitive without to
Most verbs of perception (e.g. hear, see, watch, notice) are followed by object + infinitive (without to). I heard him cry. (NOT I heard him… Continue reading