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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

find out/see

0Hi,02br
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001.I squeezed the fruit to see/find out if it was ripe.02br
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002.I took a bite of the pear to see/find out if it was sweet.02br
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00Would it be fine to use 'find out' here?02br
00Is there any difference between 'find out' and 'see' if yes?02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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0 Not really. 02i 02br 02br 00CB 0-

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0 Not really. 01i00Find out02i00 indicates intention and so does the infinitive 01i00to see.02i02br
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0Hi Cool Breeze,02br
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00Thank you for your reply. But I'm afraid I still don't understand what you mean. Can I use find out in the examples?02br
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00Thanks.0-
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10Hi Cool Breeze,12br
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10Thank you for your reply. But I'm afraid I still don't understand what you mean. Can I use find out in the examples?12br
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10Thanks.12br
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10Hi,02br
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00Could anyo
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0 In this context, "to see" means "to find out". Both can be used, but the usual usage would be "to see". 0-
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0Hi Feebs11,02br
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00Do you mean 'find out' sounds natural as well here? Do they have any difference here? Thank you so much for your help.0-

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