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Tntenglishmaster Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of this sentence?

Somebody said it.

"I have seen a tiger, tomorrow."

What is the meaning of this sentence?

and why did he use it like this?

  

Top answer

It is not correct English. "have seen" and "tomorrow" do not go together.

  • It is not correct English.
  • "have seen" and "tomorrow" do not go together.
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It is not correct English. "have seen" and "tomorrow" do not go together.

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Didn't they say: I will have seen... or I'll have seen...?

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