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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Past tense

I am having trouble with seen and saw.
When do you know what one to use?
  

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The verb forms of "see" are see (infinitive) saw (past) seeing (present participle) seen (past participle) Present tense I see, you see, he sees, we see, you see, they see Past tense: I saw , you saw , he saw , we saw , they saw Example: I saw my friends yesterday at school. Future tense: I will see,.... Present perfect tense I have seen , you have seen , he has seen , we have seen ...

  • The verb forms of "see" are see (infinitive) saw (past) seeing (present participle) seen (past participle) Present tense I see, you see, he sees, we see, you see, they see Past tense: I saw , you saw , he saw , we saw , they saw Example: I saw my friends yesterday at school.
  • Future tense: I will see,....
  • Present perfect tense I have seen , you have seen , he has seen , we have seen ...
  • Example: I have seen the Statue of Liberty six times.
  • Past perfect tense: I had seen , you had seen ,....
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The verb forms of "see" are

see (infinitive)
saw (past)
seeing (present participle)
seen (past participle)

Present tense
I see, you see, he sees, we see, you see, they see
Past tense:
I saw, you saw, he saw, we saw, they saw
Example:
I saw my friends yesterday at school.

Future tense:
I will see,.

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