Well, "I saw you today" would work just fine.
You say her in a sentence like: I saw her at the park (instead of I saw Ellie May at the park).You say she in a sentence like: She saw me at the park, or She went to the park today.
Te vi hoy.
saw. Today, I see a tree. Yesterday, I saw a tree.
In the past tense you would say "I have seen God today", because that is something you 'have' done. You could also say "I saw God today". This makes sense due to the lack of the word 'have'. In most other languages there is only one way of using the past tense, in English there are three. 'I did see God today', 'I have seen God today', and 'I saw God today'.
Guess Who I Saw Today was created in 1952.
I Saw God Today was created on 2008-02-04.
Yes. "Guess who we saw today" is a command, and is considered acceptable grammar. actually, that person is wrong. It is actually incorrect. Though it is a command, since the person "who" is the direct object and is not the subject, it would then be changed to whom. So the correct answer would be, "Guess whom we saw today." I know, strange sounding, but it is grammaticaly correct.
Its Proper To Say I Saw That
Today
I would say Yes. I saw the end of the movie last week and again today.
The cast of I Saw the World Today - 2007 includes: Stephen Embleton as Me
i saw you = رأيتك