answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The term 'see through' can be a verb phrase, the verb 'see' modified by the adverb 'through'.

Example: The door has frosted glass that you can't see through.

The term 'see through' can be part of a verb phrase, the verb 'see' followed by a prepositional phrase.

Example: She can't see through his lies.

The term 'see-through' (with hyphen) is an adjective, used to describe a noun.

Example: We bought her a see-through nightgown for her shower.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you use the word see through in a sentence?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Use the word opaque in a sentence?

It was hard to see through the opaque windows.


How do you use the word pince-nez in a sentence?

You could see his blank expression through his pince-nez.


Can you use as on the first word of a sentence?

Yes you can. On the right, you can see the famous Empire State Building.


How do you use the word star in a sentence?

i can see a star


How do you use the word Repeatedly in a sentence?

See above.


How do you use the word identification in a sentence?

To get through the gate you have to use your identification.


How do you write a sentence with the word glad?

I am glad you asked me to use that word in a sentence.


How can you use perspective in a sentence?

(For an example sentence with the word perspective, see the related question)


How do i use the word country's in a sentence?

you can see country's on a map


How do you use the word abalone in a sentence?

look! I see an abalone


How do you use the word cookout in a sentence?

I'll see you at the cookout!


How do you use the word skylight in a sentence?

The skylight gave the gloomy loft much needed light. I could see the stars through the skylight.