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I will go to see you vs I will go see you

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The choice between using 'to see' or 'see' in this context is a matter of personal preference.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I will go to see you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates the intention to go somewhere in order to see someone. The 'to' in 'to see' is a preposition that introduces the purpose of the action.

Examples:

  • I will go to see you tomorrow.
  • She went to see her grandmother in the hospital.
  • He is going to see his favorite band in concert.
  • And if Dr. Hughes can't find out what it is, then I will go to see someone who can.
  • I will go to see anything I could do.
  • Then I will go to see my Uncle, and submit my request to him.
  • You'll end up in jail and nobody will go to see you.
  • In that case, you and I will go to London to see this man.
  • I will go see the victim directly.
  • You and I will go see Elliot.
  • I will go see Divya's patients now.
  • Starting tomorrow morning, I will go see him right away.
  • Great. I will go see the judge tomorrow.
  • I will go see what his problem is.
  • I will go see hoW Regina is.
  • All because of the promise that she would pass the exam and go to see you.
  • It is so go to see you back home.
  • Therefore, throughout this debate, whenever I can, I will go directly to see the national parliaments too.
  • And I'd like to see you go to college.
  • I'd hate to see you go to waste.
  • For the town, I will go see Gainey tomorrow.
  • Return to base, I will go see the President. Yes, sir.
  • One day, when I can walk on my own... I will go see her.

Alternatives:

  • I will go and see you
  • I will go visit you
  • I will go meet you
  • I will go to meet you
  • I will go to visit you

I will go see you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also indicates the intention to go somewhere in order to see someone. The omission of 'to' before 'see' is a common informal usage.

Examples:

  • I will go see you later.
  • Let's go see a movie together.
  • She went see her friend at the park.

Alternatives:

  • I will go and see you
  • I will go visit you
  • I will go meet you
  • I will go to meet you
  • I will go to visit you

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