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Ronctlsmile Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

See of vs see

Hi there,

I think I have posted this same question before. Because I didn't login last night but regrister as a annoymos account, I couldn't get the answers at the end. If someone has already answered the same question and known the link o thread, please posted it in this message please. thanks!

What is the usage of see and see of please?
  

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There is no expression "see of" as far as I know. Can you provide further details? CJ

  • There is no expression "see of" as far as I know.
  • Can you provide further details?
  • CJ
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There is no expression "see of" as far as I know. Can you provide further details?

CJ
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I think I have made a mistake. What about "be of" and "be"?

for example, look at this sentence, "Once upon a time I was of the mind to lay your burden down." thanks!

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