Depending on the meaning, you could say "I saw something through, to make sure that it was completed."
To "see something through" is an idiom that may mean "finish an undertaking one has begun," for example "My father started many projects, but saw few of them through." Or it may mean " take care of for a specified amount of time," for example "That money saw six families through the week."
In a non-idiomatic sense, to "see something through" may also mean "to observe a process until its completion." For example, "My friends left early, but I stayed and saw the whole thing through."
Or do you mean saw something through as in Get a carpenter to saw this board through?
i saw something that looked like it was in the erinaceous family
Annabella looked through the telescope and saw Mars in the sky.
I watched as the bird flew by. (Past tense of watch, so something that you already saw)
The butterfly fluttered gracefully through the garden.
When I saw my saw on the scene, I knew that what I had seen was what I had sawn with my saw.I saw a light ahead.I have seen the light.You did see the movie.Yes, I saw it.I have seen it before.
She couldn't suppress her righteous indignation when she saw the mistreatment of animals at the farm.
The use of a saw is to cut through things like wood to build something or to cut down small trees. You can find saws in hardware stores across the country.
i saw a gun
He saw the meteor flying across the sky and was awestruck because he had never seen something so amazing.
if you are saying something like,"i have lice" or "i saw 2 lice bugs on her head" but if you want it to be plural use the word louse. (: hope that helped
I saw them turn the corner.
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