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Ixerx Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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Hi!I'm from Hungary, and I have an important question for you.Wich is the correct? I didn't see you for a long time or I don't saw you for a long time.I don't know what is the rule.Please, help me.Thanks.

  

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I didn't see you for a long time. This refers to a completed period of time in the past. I haven't seen you for a long time.

  • I didn't see you for a long time.
  • This refers to a completed period of time in the past.
  • I haven't seen you for a long time.
  • This refers to a period of time in the past that stretches up to the present (you still haven't seen the person), or very nearly to the present (you have just met the person for the first time in a long time).
  • I don't saw you for a long time.
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I didn't see you for a long time. This refers to a completed period of time in the past.

I haven't seen you for a long time. This refers to a period of time in the past that stretches up to the present (you still haven't seen the person), or very nearly to the present (you have just met the person for the first time in a long time).

I don't saw

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