Meaning of I'll see you then
A phrase used to confirm plans to meet at a specified future time.
In simple words: I will meet you at that time.
I'll see you then in a sentence
- I'll see you then at the coffee shop.
- After discussing the plan, he said, 'I'll see you then!'
- We agreed on 3 PM, so I'll see you then.
- Don't forget, I'll see you then for the meeting.
- Okay, I'll see you then and we can go together.
How to use I'll see you then
Use this phrase when confirming plans for a future meeting. It's appropriate in casual and semi-formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine a clock pointing to the meeting time - 'then' is specific!
Related words
Collocations with I'll see you then
- confirm plans
- meet at that time
- arrange to see
Synonyms for I'll see you then
- See you later
- Catch you then
- Meet you at that time
Common mistakes with I'll see you then
- Confusing with 'I'll see you later' which is less specific about time.
- Using in very formal contexts where a more specific time might be needed.
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Frequently asked questions about "I'll see you then"
What does "I'll see you then" mean?
I will meet you at that time.
What is the definition of "I'll see you then"?
A phrase used to confirm plans to meet at a specified future time.
How do you use "I'll see you then" in a sentence?
I'll see you then at the coffee shop.
Can you give another example of "I'll see you then"?
After discussing the plan, he said, 'I'll see you then!'
What are synonyms for "I'll see you then"?
Common alternatives include See you later, Catch you then, Meet you at that time.
What words go with "I'll see you then"?
It commonly pairs with confirm plans, meet at that time, arrange to see.
What are common mistakes when using "I'll see you then"?
Confusing with 'I'll see you later' which is less specific about time. Using in very formal contexts where a more specific time might be needed.
How do you pronounce "I'll see you then"?
US: //aɪl si jʊ ðɛn//, UK: //aɪl siː jʊ ðen//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "I'll see you then"?
Use this phrase when confirming plans for a future meeting. It's appropriate in casual and semi-formal settings.
