Word Building - SEE
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Complete each sentence with different forms of the word 'SEE'. Make any necessary spelling changes.
ANSWERS
1)
As she came within
of her office, she was startled to see a small group waiting at the door.
2)
Science is too vast for researchers to reliably
the consequences of their work.
3)
It is a very
building, more fit for a stable than a Secondary School.
4)
The census provides an
into why many Australians feel they are going backwards.
5)
Functional managers sponsor, lead, or
projects within their own departments.
6)
Guide dogs were first trained after World War I when many soldiers returned home
.
7)
Some members of the U.S. Senate have received classified briefings on UFO
from the Pentagon.
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Answers
1)
SIGHT (n.)
the area or distance within which somebody can see
2)
FORE
SEE (v.)
to think something is going to happen in the future
3)
UN
SIGHT
LY
(adj.)
not pleasant to look at
4)
IN
SIGHT (n.)
an accurate and deep understanding
5)
OVER
SEE (v.)
supervise (a person), especially in an official capacity
6)
SIGHT
LESS
(adj.)
unable to see, blind
7)
SIGHT
ING
(n.)
*
an instance of seeing something, typically something unusual
*
7) sightings