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Did I say goodbye or did I meet you later?

See you later Which is used to compare something and then for a while.

Goodbye

See you again: d

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He said, I will probably see you later, so see you later! For example, I might meet my partner at a bar for a drink like this. Of course I'm Bob. Well, you see!

He explained that he met someone later each time.

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Did I say goodbye or did I meet you later?

What is the correct word in this sentence? A link would be appreciated.

So that's true. This is a statement. This is wrong and comparable and should be followed by a message like "See you after two o'clock".

Compare how many are running. So this is a transitional word. Therefore, the grammatically correct word is later.

Then release them both. See you later, this is a bit of a problem. So the grammar is correct

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Then. Because then it's about time and it's a comparison.

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Did I say goodbye or see you later? 3

What is the correct word in this sentence? A link would be appreciated.

See you later Which is used to compare something and then used for a while.

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He said, I will probably see you later, then see you again! For example, I might meet my girlfriend at a bar for a drink like ... Hey John, are you going to the bar right now? Of course I'm Bob. Well, see you!

You said you would see someone later every time.

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Did I say goodbye or see you later?

Which word is correct in this sentence? A link would be appreciated.

So that's true. This is a statement. This is incorrect and for comparison and should be followed by a message like "See you after two o'clock".

How to compare is a temporary word. The correct grammatical statements will be later.

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Then leave them both. See you later, this is a bit of a problem. So the grammar is correct.

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of the. Because there it has to do with time and it's a comparison.

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