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How to say correctly "will see" or "we'll see" or "time will tell"
What is the difference?
25 feb. 2015 12:42
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1. 'Will see' is only used alongside a pronoun, for example 'I will see', 'he will see', 'they will see', etc. This is the simple future tense and is used to say that something will happen for certain.
2. 'We'll see' is also simple future (we will see), but is used in English as an expression meaning either 'maybe' as a response to a question, or to refer to a situation that perhaps will happen, but that we (people in general) will have to wait to see whether it occurs or not.
3. 'Time will tell' is also a phrasal expression, and means exactly the same thing as 'we'll see' - when talking about a situation that may or may not occur.
Hope this helps!!
25 februari 2015
To add to Becki's answer, when you use "time will tell" or "we'll see", the next word will be "if" or "whether". I can't think of any other options right now. e.g
"Time will tell / We'll see
if West Ham United will win the football league this year."
"Time will tell / we'll see
whether or not oil prices rise to 2013 levels again"
25 februari 2015
the last two can be used as a response to a question on their own. The first cannot.
27 februari 2015
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