PHRASAL VERBS “SEE”
see about: deal with; make arrangements = see to
see somebody off: go with somebody to their point of departure
see somebody out: accompany somebody to the door of a house or a building.
see over: inspect a house, flat etc..
see through somebody /something: not be deceived by somebody
see somebody through: support somebody until the end of a difficult time.
see to: make arrangements, attend to something
PHRASAL VERBS “SET”
set about: 1) begin to do, 2) attack
set aside: save for a special purpose
set back: 1) delay progress of something, 2) delay an event till a later date 3) cost (slang)
set out: 1) begin a journey, 2) start a course of action with a clear aim in mind
set in: start and seem likely to continue
set on: (cause to) attack
set up: 1) start a business 2) build; 3) establish
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