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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of "see me"

I'm a bit confused about the meaning of "see me" in the sentence "see me after the school is off." Does it mean "meet me"? Please, remove my confusion.
  

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It doesn't make sense as it is. See me after school would make sense.

  • It doesn't make sense as it is.
  • See me after school would make sense.
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It doesn't make sense as it is. See me after school would make sense.

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"See me after the school is off" is not correct. "See me after school" would be correct. I am guessing that this is what was meant, and that this is a teacher talking to a pupil.

In this context "see me" roughly means "meet me", but the implication is that the pupil has to come and find the teacher, and that the teacher has something that he/she wishes to discuss with the pupil. So, it i

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I'm going to assume that a teacher says this to a student.

"Please see me after the school is off."

It means 'I want to talk to you after school'.

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