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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Saw/seen

What’s the difference here:

I’ve seen three apartments this week and didn’t like any of them.

And

I saw three properties this week and didn’t like any of them.

  

Top answer

balboa1 I’ve seen three apartments this week and didn’t like any of them. = You're probably going to see more. balboa1 I saw three properties this week and didn’t like any of them.

  • balboa1 I’ve seen three apartments this week and didn’t like any of them.
  • = You're probably going to see more.
  • balboa1 I saw three properties this week and didn’t like any of them.
  • = You're probably not going to see more.
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balboa1I’ve seen three apartments this week and didn’t like any of them.

= You're probably going to see more.

balboa1I saw three properties this week and didn’t like any of them.

= You're probably not going to see more.

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