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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #129158: To see, to look at, to watch
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    1. Sweetheart, at the new TV set, I have already hung it between the shelves!

    2. She goes and her parents on Sundays.

    3. The policeman keeps a close on the suspects.

    4. I don't know what she in him:that man is violent!

    5. All was silent, there wasn't a soul to be in this old village.

    6. Those children are often keeping down their towers.

    7. He's such a rude man! He's impolite! Neither he at me when he jostled me nor he apologised!

    8. Sorry, we can't ourselves eating there somehow : it's really disgusting!

    9. Once again, he had fallen asleep while he was TV : television is soporific.

    10. I'll what I can do to help you!










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