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UK//lɛt miː siː//US//lɛt mi si//

Meaning of Let me see

A request to view or inspect something.

In simple words: A phrase used when asking to look at something.

Let me see in a sentence

  • Let me see what you've done with the project.
  • Let me see if I can help you with that issue.
  • When she said she had a new phone, I replied, 'Let me see!'
  • I love exploring new places; let me see the map.
  • If you have the book, let me see the cover design.

How to use Let me see

Used in informal conversations, often when someone wants to examine something or needs more information.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of letting your eyes see something by saying it out loud.

Related words

Collocations with Let me see

  • let me see your work
  • let me see the pictures
  • let me see the results

Synonyms for Let me see

Common mistakes with Let me see

  • Omitting 'me' and saying just 'Let see.'
  • Using with a noun incorrectly, e.g., 'Let I see.'
  • Confusing with 'Let us see.' when speaking informally.

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Frequently asked questions about Let me see

What does Let me see mean?

A phrase used when asking to look at something.

What is the definition of Let me see?

A request to view or inspect something.

How do you use Let me see in a sentence?

Let me see what you've done with the project.

Can you give another example of Let me see?

Let me see if I can help you with that issue.

What are synonyms for Let me see?

Common alternatives include show me, let's observe, I want to see.

What words go with Let me see?

It commonly pairs with let me see your work, let me see the pictures, let me see the results.

What are common mistakes when using Let me see?

Omitting 'me' and saying just 'Let see.' Using with a noun incorrectly, e.g., 'Let I see.' Confusing with 'Let us see.' when speaking informally.

How do you pronounce Let me see?

US: //lɛt mi si//, UK: //lɛt miː siː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Let me see?

Used in informal conversations, often when someone wants to examine something or needs more information.