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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"I hadn't see it yet" grammatically right?

While I was searching on the Internet, I found this one.

"I hadn't see the movie yet, so I don't know."

Is it misspelled 'seen'? I want to know if it's right expression.

There are also other examples 'hadn't bring, hadn't give, hadn't watch...' also 'had send etc.'

As a non-native speaker, it makes me confused.
  

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You're quite right. These are all wrong! In some cases you'd need more context to tell for sure what's intended.

  • You're quite right.
  • These are all wrong!
  • In some cases you'd need more context to tell for sure what's intended.
  • "
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You're quite right. These are all wrong! Emotion: rolleyes

In some cases you'd need more context to tell for sure what's intended.
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what about:

"I haven't seen the movie yet"

is this also correct?
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tintincute"I haven't seen the movie yet"
This is fine. (It could use a period.)

Both the present perfect (have seen) and the past perfect (had seen) take the past participle form of the main verb.

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