Yes! "You saw two bears" is a valid sentence. Here's an example.
"Did I just see Deanie Etcetera and Mitch Longley in the forest?"
"No. You saw two bears.
The teacher had a sense of cobbles when she saw a student copying off another.
no because it doesn't make sense
I used a saw to cut the wood or, I saw a cow jump over the moon
No. They all go in order.
no, you have to watch the other ones
I saw a miniature pony!
She saw a butcher when she was walking on her way to home.
I saw a pic of the waxing crescent
She saw the town in beauty, but now it was torn apart. She saw the light, and that changed her life. He saw the majesty of her smile.
I was desperately hoping that my answer would be relative to the question. I saw your relative point yesterday. Somehow, bears are relative to cats and raccoons.
nit does not it reads "was uoy tac a ti saw"doesnt make sense :]
I saw three children riding in a dogcart.