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What does let me see mean?



 
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What does let me see mean? #1 (permalink) Sun May 10, 2009 15:51 pm   What does let me see mean?
 

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "Sorry, Wrong Number", question 7

Let me seen, I dialled 88148258. I thought that was Mike Fuller's telephone number.

(a) seen
(b) dialled
(c) was

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "Sorry, Wrong Number", answer 7

Let me see, I dialled 88148258. I thought that was Mike Fuller's telephone number.

Correct entry: see
The error was: (a) seen
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Let me seen, I dialled 88148258. I thought that was Mike Fuller's telephone number i ts true

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What does let me see mean? #2 (permalink) Sun May 10, 2009 17:07 pm   What does let me see mean?
 

The person is talking to himself, saying: "Let me see."

And then he talks about something he did before: "I dialed that number that I thought belonged to Mike Fuller."
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