It was sight fine see to
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what do you actually mean??
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The above given question -"It was sight fine see to" is a part of sentence rearrangement in Grammar.
After rearranging the sentence the answer would be - It was fine sight to see.
In English grammar sentence rearrangement plays a huge role. A sentence has a subject performing an action and an object on which the action is being performed.
If a sentence is not arranged properly it holds no meaning. Here a sight is been described which was fine. Fine here is used as an adjective.
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