0 Hello. I'm an English beginner. I'd like to ask one question. 02br 02br 00"I'll see you two weeks later", does it sound unnatural to you? If so, please tell me the reason. I'm wondering why it is wrong, because I know you often say "See you later" or "I'll see you later". I know "I'll see you in two weeks" is the correct form. What I want to know is just why "I'll see you two weeks later" is wrong. 02br 02br 00Thank you in advance and I wish you all a Merry Christmas!0-
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0 "I'll see you two weeks later"02br 00 isn't idiomatic (not used). com/inside_game/grant_wahl/news/2003/05/31/wahl_soccer11id6
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0 "I'll see you two weeks later"02br 00 isn't idiomatic (not used).
0 "I'll see you two weeks later"02br 00 isn't idiomatic (not used). 02br 02br 00 Just do a search at Google with:02br 02br 01b00"I'll see you in two weeks"02b02br 00 785 hits02br 00 and02br 01b00"I'll see you two weeks 01font00later02font00
The word 'later' is relative when used in this context... (ie... 2 weeks later than what or later than when? Not sure this helps, but hopefully, it will...