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Mithunchakravarty Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

WHAT IS THE VERB FORM OF "SIGHT"?

I AM CONFUSED REGARDING THE VERB FORM OF "SIGHT". IS IT "SEE" OR "SIGHT"?
  

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Hello, mithunchakravarty —and welcome to English Forums. Do not type in all capital letters: it indicates rude shouting. If you want a 'verb form' strictly, then the verb is 'sight/sighted/sighted'.

  • Hello, mithunchakravarty —and welcome to English Forums.
  • Do not type in all capital letters: it indicates rude shouting.
  • If you want a 'verb form' strictly, then the verb is 'sight/sighted/sighted'.
  • If you are looking for the action verb related to the noun, then 'see/saw/seen' is also appropriate.
  • Both words have related origins in Old English.
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Hello, mithunchakravarty —and welcome to English Forums.

Do not type in all capital letters: it indicates rude shouting.

If you want a 'verb form' strictly, then the verb is 'sight/sighted/sighted'.
If you are looking for the action verb related to the noun, then 'see/saw/seen' is also appropriate.

Both words have related origins in Old English.
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Thank you Mister Micawber for your suggestion & help.
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Verb - sight; Noun - sighting

Verb - see; Noun - sight
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sight - noun form
see - verb form
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mithunchakravarty I AM CONFUSED REGARDING THE VERB FORM OF "SIGHT". IS IT "SEE" OR "SIGHT"?

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