"If you never saw him in real" OK. or "if you (ha) 've never seen him in real" "seen" alone is not correct if not in a sloppy spoken sentence. You have to add "have" to make it the present perfect
Can you also explain why.
Thanks,
Tomer
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can you also explain when to you use when please.
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