If so you may use words and phrases like
- See
- Look
- View
- Appear
- Show me
- Appraise
- I saw that
- I can visualize that
- It just dawned on me
- Reveal the answer
- I can envision that
- I can see that happening
- Illuminate
- Let me draw a picture of that
- I’ll take a photo with my camera
- I can imagine that
- It appears to me
- Beyond a shadow of a doubt
- I’ve got my eye on you
- I caught a glimpse of that
- It is clear-cut to me
- I have a dim view of that
- I can see that like it was yesterday
- We were eye to eye
- It flashed up on the screen
- Can I make a video of that
- I can get a perspective on that
- Will I see you in person?
- In view of what just happened
- Don’t make a scene
- You’re as pretty as a picture
- I can remember his face perfectly
- Am I allowed to show that information in a PowerPoint?
- You are very upfront
- I can see what is going on
- You are a sight for sore eyes
- That is well defined
Wishing you and your child every success
Kind regards
Liz Dunoon
You have more useful info than the British had colonies prIe-WIW.