0Hello everybody, 05002br 02br 00Would you know which sentence is the good one ?02br 02br 02br 00-As we seen 01b00with02b00 my phone call02br 02br 02br 00-As we seen 01b00on02b00 my phone call02br 02br 00-As we seen 01b00in02b00 my phone call02br 02br 00Thanks everybody in advance 051010id111id5
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0As for the verb tense, none of them ... "02br 02br 00As for the preposition, a native's opinion is certainly better than mine 050010id1
— Tanit
0As for the verb tense, none of them ...
"02br 02br 00As for the preposition, a native's opinion is certainly better than mine 050010id1
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0As for the verb tense, none of them ... it should be "01i00as we have seen02i00 ..." or "01i00as we saw02i00 ..."02br 02br 00As for the preposition, a native's opinion is certainly better than mine 050010id1
0As Tanit said, the verb tense is wrong.02br 02br 00It also seems a bit odd to think of 'seeing' something in a phone call, but ignoring that and concentrating on the preposition02br 02br 00during my phone call02br 02br 00in my phone call0-
0Thank you very much for your answers 05002br 02br 00Yes, "as we have seen", by I wrote fast and I had a headache, sorry02br 02br 00Yes also "we have talked about" is better than "as we have seen", but you can see with your spirit, not only with your eyes.02br 02br 00"in my phone call" or "during my phone call" seem both good. Thank