Phrasal Verb - Seeing to
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.Definition
"Seeing to" is a phrasal verb that means taking care of or making sure that something is done. It implies taking responsibility for an action or a task, often implying that the speaker is doing it themselves or supervising someone else doing it.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll see to it that the guests are accommodated comfortably. |
| 2 | Can you see to it that the reports are finished by Friday? |
| 3 | She saw to it that her children were well-behaved during the dinner. |
| 4 | I'll see to it that the car is serviced regularly. |
| 5 | He saw to it that the project was completed on time. |
| 6 | The manager saw to it that all the employees were trained properly. |
| 7 | She saw to it that the bills were paid on time. |
| 8 | Can you see to it that the windows are cleaned before the guests arrive? |
| 9 | The butler saw to it that the table was set for dinner. |
| 10 | He saw to it that the children were fed and bathed before bedtime. |