yes this is correct.
first we will see the answer then we are write correct answer
It depends on the context. "He saw" is the correct past tense form, while "he see" is not grammatically correct in standard English.
The correct phrase is "did you see." The auxiliary verb "did" is followed by the base form of the verb "see" in questions in English.
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That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
Yes, though the correct term is "lecithin" but some people have seen the wrong spelling and reproduced it. If you buy it in a supplement form, or see it on an ingredients list, you will always see "lecithin".
"What did you see?" "I saw a plane" Saw is the past tense of see.
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Yes, "We wanted to see the clouds" is correct as a past tense phrase. The verb "wanted" is in the past tense, and "to see" is the infinitive form of the verb indicating the action that was desired.
The correct phrase is "Did you see." In English, the auxiliary verb "did" is used with the base form of the main verb, which in this case is "see." Thus, the proper construction is "Did you see," not "Did you saw."
Books by Nikki Grimes are still modern and not in the public domain. This means they cannot legally be read online for free. However, some of Nikki Grimes books are available to be purchased in eBook form. See the related link below for more information.
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