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See you'are all right Wed Feb 11, 2004 14:07 pm  See you'are all right
 

Test No. express/inter-4 "Picking you up", question 2

Don't worry we'll see you're all right.

(a) look at you
(b) look on you
(c) look for you
(d) look after you

Test No. express/inter-4 "Picking you up", answer 2

Don't worry we'll look after you.

Correct answer: (d) look after you

Hi All! What does the exp. 'see you're all right" mean exactly?
Tell me, please
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All right Wed Feb 11, 2004 14:50 pm  All right
 

Hi Terminator,

'I'll see you are all right' means I'll see that everything is good/safe/ for you and I'll see that you don't have any problems - usually in the sense of money. I can't locate the particular test but I hope this helps.

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All right Wed Feb 11, 2004 20:14 pm  All right
 

Hello Alan! Thank you .
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