[ Look, See or Watch ]
“Be quiet and let me ___ the football match!”
a. look
b. saw
c. watch

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Transitions › ViewTo show contradiction (opposite), use a transition like:
A. first, next, before, now, finally
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Grammar › View
Choose the sentence that correctly uses parallel structure:
A. She enjoys reading, cooking, and to dance.
B. She enjoys reading, cooking, and dancing.
C. She enjoys to read, cooking, and dancing.
D. She enjoys reading, to cook, and dancing.
