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UK//siː huː//US//si hu//

Meaning of See who

To discover or identify someone's name or identity.

In simple words: Find out who someone is.

See who in a sentence

  • I will see who is at the door.
  • Let's see who won the game.
  • Can you see who called me earlier?
  • I'm trying to see who spoke at the meeting.
  • Please see who is responsible for this mess.
  • Do you want to see who can finish first?
  • I'll see who can help us with the project.

How to use See who

Used in informal conversation when asking for identification or clarification about a person. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

see who + clause

Memory hint

Imagine looking through a window to 'see' and identify 'who' is outside.

Related words

Collocations with See who

  • see who is there
  • see who calls
  • see who it is

Synonyms for See who

  • identify who
  • find out who
  • determine who

Common mistakes with See who

  • 'See who' is often confused with 'talk to who.'
  • Adding unnecessary words, like 'see who is that.'
  • Using it in a context where a more formal phrase is required.

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Frequently asked questions about See who

What does See who mean?

Find out who someone is.

What is the definition of See who?

To discover or identify someone's name or identity.

How do you use See who in a sentence?

I will see who is at the door.

Can you give another example of See who?

Let's see who won the game.

What are synonyms for See who?

Common alternatives include identify who, find out who, determine who.

What words go with See who?

It commonly pairs with see who is there, see who calls, see who it is.

What are common mistakes when using See who?

'See who' is often confused with 'talk to who.' Adding unnecessary words, like 'see who is that.' Using it in a context where a more formal phrase is required.

How do you pronounce See who?

US: //si hu//, UK: //siː huː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use See who?

Used in informal conversation when asking for identification or clarification about a person. Avoid in very formal writing.