"Did you saw a film last weekend?" is incorrect.The correct way is to say "Did you see a film last weekend?"
Absolutely not correct. You should say "Did you see him yesterday?"
they all came out on Halloween, SAW 1 in 2004, SAW 2 in 2005 and so on, until SAW 7(3D) in 2010
He dies in Saw Three at the end where he gets his throat cut open..... But you will see him in Saw Six-Seven.
That would be the seventh film of the series, which was released as "Saw 3D".
The correct version is "I saw her yesterday."
Only one sentence is correct. The correct sentence would be "He saw me going there".
this is correct one 'you saw it turning back'
Living in the present moment involves focusing on what is happening right now, without dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. It allows us to fully engage with our experiences and emotions, leading to a greater sense of peace and mindfulness. Practicing mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing or meditation can help anchor us in the present moment.
"You saw him" would be correct in this context.
Yes.
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.
The correct sentence is - Heide saw a flock of sheep on a mountainside
Either can be correct, depending on the context. 'Who' is used for the subject of the verb and 'whom' for the object. 'The man who I saw was kissing the girl was your uncle.' (Subject - I saw he was kissing the girl.) 'The man whom I saw kissing the girl was your uncle.' (Object - I saw him kissing the girl.)
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
yes