Put in the verbs "see” or "know” with the necessary prepositions and dependant words:
1) I’ll … that the document be signed in time.
2) Don’t take a taxi. I’ll … home.
3) He … a good joke when he hears it.
4) The 20th century … the empire plunged into chaos.
5) After Adam … Eve, they were both subverted from paradise.
6) The market was volatile and shareholders … better than to part with registered shares.
7) Everyone was frantically selling the shares but I … better.
8) While George is … the house we shall discuss the terms of the purchase.
9) The unrest is curbing but still it is difficult … … beyond the truce period.
10) Why have you invited George? He doesn’t … a pearl … a cobble stone.
Key: 1) see to it that; 2) see you; 3) knows; 4) saw; 5) knew; 6) knew; 7) knew; 8) seeing about/over; 9) to see; 10) know-from;
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