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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

See about

"See about" means "to investigate" as in "I will see about the movie timings".
But doesn't the meaning change in the following example ?
"I am going to win the race."
"We will see about that."
  

Top answer

" Yes. Here it is closer to "I don't think so! "

  • " Yes.
  • Here it is closer to "I don't think so!
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Debpriya De"I am going to win the race."
"We will see about that."

Yes. Here it is closer to "I don't think so! Let's wait until later to fined out."

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