I saw/send my friend off at the airport.

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Tan Elaine

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I saw my friend off at the airport.

I send my friend off at the airport.

I know the first sentence is correct, but is the second one also correct?

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I saw my friend off at the airport.

I send my friend off at the airport.

I know the first sentence is correct, but is the second one also correct?

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No.
 

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What if I would say the same as in 1 but with the off dropped? Acceptable? Less usual?

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What if I would say the same as in 1 but with the off dropped? Acceptable? Less usual?

Thanks, Alex.
"I saw my friend at the airport" is a good sentence but it has a completely different meaning to "I saw my friend off at the airport".
 

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Exactly. My mistake :-?
 
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