See something: see a bird in the sky, to look at something with your eyes, hit something: hit a ball, to strike something, hit on someone: She hit on him at a party., to flirt with someone, see someone: Jake has been seeing Emma for 3 months, to date someone, catch something, to use your hands to grab something: he caught the ball, he caught the flu/a cold/fever, to become sick, to realise the truth about someone/something, I could see straight through her - she is a terrible friend. , to take a mode of transport, to catch a bus, train, a lift, read the room, understand their audience and adapt what they say to suit it, He looked _____ himself in the mirror, at, She was looking ____ her cellphone, for, I love listening ____ rap., to, I don´t know ______ it's called in English, what, Use _____ when you give options: ______ do you prefer, El Corral or Gordo?, which, A bee flew into my face , when something comes through the air and hits you.
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