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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I'll see that...

Dear teachers,

Does " I'll see that... " mean " I'll make sure that... "?

Could you make a sentence here for me? Thanks.

LCChang
  

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Hi, Yes, it's a possible meaning in the right context. eg Sorry, he's out right now. However, I'll see that he calls you as soon as he comes back.

  • Hi, Yes, it's a possible meaning in the right context.
  • eg Sorry, he's out right now.
  • However, I'll see that he calls you as soon as he comes back.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Yes, it's a possible meaning in the right context.

eg Sorry, he's out right now. However, I'll see that he calls you as soon as he comes back.

Best wishes, Clive
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Got it. Thanks.

LCChang
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LcchangDear teachers,

Does " I'll see that... " mean " I'll make sure that... "?

Could you make a sentence here for me? Thanks.

LCChang

Another expression is "I'll see to it that"......
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also
"I'll see to it that ..."
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So...

I'll see it that.... = I'll see to it that....

Is that correct?

LCCHang
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No, not "I'll see it that."

I'll see that (she calls you when she returns) and I'll see to it that (she calls you when she returns) are roughly the same.
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Grammar GeekNo, not "I'll see it that."

I'll see that (she calls you when she returns) and I'll see to it that (she calls you when she returns) are roughly the same.

Oooops! That is a typo. Thanks.

LCChang
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Lcchang
Oooops! That is a typo. Thanks.

LCChang

And I assure you, I know a thing or two about tyops! Not terribly long ago, I wrote "wroted" instead of "wrote." THAT was embarrassin! I think your understanding of a lot of idioms and expression is terrific.

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