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he/she was "seen" at the "scene" of the crime.

seen- past tense

scene- place

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"Seen" is the past participle of the verb "see" and is used with a form of "have" (e.g. "have seen," "had seen"). "Scene" refers to a specific section of a play, movie, or book, or can describe a particular view or setting in real life.

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