Yes, but it is never used alone as a verb.
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The form seen is the past participle form of the verb to see.
It appears in the perfect tenses : present, past, and future perfect, the conditional perfect (would have seen), and all of the passive voices.
*active
have seen / has seen
had seen
will have seen
would have seen
*passive
am seen / are seen / is seen / was seen /were seen
have been seen / had been seen/ will have been seen
*conditional
could have seen
should have seen
may/might have seen
would have been seen
could have been seen
should have been seen
may/might have been seen
(* when used with a noun, it is a participial rather than an adjective, e.g. "the man seen on the news")
Seen is not an adverb, no.The word seen is a verb.
"was seen" is the verb phrase.
It is the past participle of see. See is an irregular verb.
future passive
A passive verb phrase is formed with -- be verb + past participle.eg is kept, was eaten, is being built,Future tense can be made using willor going to. So passive future verb phrases using the past participle of see (seen) are:will be seen -- You will be seen as soon as possible.going to be seen -- They are going to be seensoon.
Seen is not an adverb, no.The word seen is a verb.
They are conjugations of the verb see.The auxiliary verb have forms the present perfect tense of "to see" which is have seen or has seen (the third-person singular form).
The verb is "to see" and the verb phrase is "had seen."
"have seen" is the verb, and it is in the present perfect tense.
'Has seen' is the verb phrase.
"was seen" is the verb phrase.
The word seen is a verb. It is the past tense of the irregular verb "see".
It is ab action verb. See is an action verb and seen is the past tense of see. Balls thank you
Have "seen" is a verb phrase, but "seen" is an action verb.
In this sentence, 'have' is a verb.It sometimes helps to rearrange a question into an answer to identify the parts of the sentence:You have seen a box kite. 'Have' is actually the helper (auxiliary) verb to the main verb 'seen'. (ever is an adverb modifying the verb seen)
No, it is not.
"Had seen" is the verb phrase. Never is an adverb.