To complete "I will see you...soon," the most natural and common way to fill the blank is with a preposition of place or a time adverbial phrase that specifies where or when you'll see the person.
Here are a few options, depending on the context:
- "I will see you there soon." (Most common if you're referring to a specific place you've both discussed or know about.)
- "I will see you then soon." (If you've established a specific time or event.)
- "I will see you at the office soon." (Specific location.)
- "I will see you next week soon." (While "next week" already implies soon, adding "soon" can emphasize the desire for it to happen quickly.)
Given the simplicity of "I will see you...soon," the most direct and idiomatic completion is usually "there" or "then" if a place or time has been implied. If not, the phrase stands well on its own.
اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال i will see you……soon اترك تعليق فورآ.