Wednesday, April 17, 2019

meaning - Usage of "See" Phrases


Does "see" have these usage forms?




  1. see [noun] [noun denoting action]
    --"the plan will see facility renovations"




  2. see [noun] [verb in participle form]
    --"the plan will see facilities upgraded"





  3. see [noun] [verb in to-less infinitive form]
    --"the plan will see buildings transform into world-class facilities"




  4. see [noun] [verb in gerund form]
    --"the plan will see buildings transforming into world-class facilities"







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