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It has been seventeen days since I last saw them.
: :: ::: :::: Translation :: ::: :::: ::::: Where have you been since I last saw you, last saw you? :::::: On Ilkley Moor without a hat ::::: Where have you been since I last saw you, last saw you? ::::: Where have you been since I last saw you? :::::: On Ilkley Moor without a hat :::::: On Ilkley Moor without a hat :::::: On Ilkley Moor without a hat : :: ::: :::: ::::: You have been courting Mary Jane : :: ::: :::: ::::: You are bound to catch your death of cold : :: ::: :::: ::::: Then we will have to bury you : :: ::: :::: ::::: Then the worms will come and eat you up : :: ::: :::: ::::: Then the ducks will come and eat up the worms : :: ::: :::: ::::: Then we will go and eat up the ducks : :: ::: :::: ::::: Then we will have eaten you : :: ::: :::: ::::: That's where we get our own back
Both sentences are grammatically correct. However, the second sentence, "It's been a year since I last saw your pretty face," is more commonly used and sounds more natural.
is supposed to be the last chapter of the serie but tgere have been rumors going ariund since the release of saw 3d that part 8 is already filmed... it should be interesting to see how the story continue when most of the character are dead. but hell, the main character have been dead since part 3 hahaha hoping for another saw this october
Last of Saw Movies?Since a "trilogy" consists of three movies, then yes, it will be the last of the trilogy.
Last I saw her she's on CSI as Ted Danson's wife!
Twenty-five years
you can ask him how he has been since the last time you saw him or how his family is
No, what would be grammatically correct is: I haven’t seen him since last Wednesday.
I just saw him performing as their lead vocalist last night at the Villages down here in Florida. I think he's been with them since 2002 or something.
The question "How have you been?" is normally used with someone you know well and see on a regular basis. You are inquiring how the person has been in the past (usually since the last time you saw him) and up to the present time.
I've grown a lot since you last saw me.