Lihyang
What's the difference between "I see" and "so I see"?
22 Thg 10 2014 04:45
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"I see" is more common. When you say "So I see" you are telling someone two things: 1) You understand, and 2) you can see for yourself what you have been told. For example: You and a friend are visiting a very large park, and your friend says "This park is huge!" You can say "So I see!" because you can see it this for yourself. Another example: You and a friend are playing with a very friendly cat. Your friend says "This cat is very friendly!" You can say "So I see!" There are similar phrase to this, like "so I hear" or "so I have learned." You say these when someone tells you something that you already know or can sense for yourself. I hope that makes sense!
22 tháng 10 năm 2014
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