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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
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Why the author didn't use the "at" preposition here?

Go to King’s Landing and look on Tommen with your own eyes, if you doubt me.

  

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"Look on" is a phrasal verb. "

  • "Look on" is a phrasal verb.
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"Look on" is a phrasal verb. It means "observe it from above (in admiration), as if you were its master or owner or creator."

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Voytaszek Why the author didn't use the "at" preposition here?
Why didn't the author use the preposition "at" here?

You need to invert the subject and verb in a question. See above.


There are two ways that "look on" is used:

1. "look on" (also "look upon") is a prepositional verb in

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