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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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see you two weeks later

0 Hello. I'm an English beginner. I'd like to ask one question. 02br
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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
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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

  • 0 "I'll see you two weeks later"02br 00 isn't idiomatic (not used).
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0 "I'll see you two weeks later"02br
00 isn't idiomatic (not used). 02br
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00 Just do a search at Google with:02br
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01b00"I'll see you in two weeks"02b02br
00 785 hits02br
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0 I think we mainly use 'later' when we are not being very precise about the time/date. Two weeks is a precise time. 0-
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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...

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