English Phrasal Verbs (137/365) - See To Something/Someone

Richard Bach - The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.

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If you really want to see to it that something gets done it's less likely to feel like work.

To see to something means to take responsibility for something.

Example sentences:

  • I will see to it that the matter is taken care of.
  • I 'll see to the guests.

To see someone to something/somewhere means escorting someone somewhere.

Example sentence:

  • I'll see you to the airport.
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