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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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it's good seeing you and it's good to see you: Are both correct?

Please help to clarify whether both sentences "it's good seeing you" and "it's good to see you" are correct or not.
  

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They are both correct. ) "It's good to see you" when you first get together (perhaps after NOT seeing the person for a long time) is more common. "

  • They are both correct.
  • ) "It's good to see you" when you first get together (perhaps after NOT seeing the person for a long time) is more common.
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They are both correct. (With the correction of a capital I, of course.)

"It's good to see you" when you first get together (perhaps after NOT seeing the person for a long time) is more common.

Then, when you leave, "It was good seeing you."
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When you 've already seen someone and want to reply back with the phase :

It's good seeing you today .

Is that correct ?

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