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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

english

what is the difference between
I saw you waiting
I saw you get in the car
  

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I saw you waiting (on the corner). In the past, I observed you. You were waiting for someone or something.

  • I saw you waiting (on the corner).
  • In the past, I observed you.
  • You were waiting for someone or something.
  • I saw you get in the car.
  • In the past I observed this action: the car door opened and you got inside.
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I saw you waiting (on the corner). In the past, I observed you. You were waiting for someone or something.

I saw you get in the car. In the past I observed this action: the car door opened and you got inside.

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