NEVER. 'I seen it' is grammatically incorrect and sounds awful when spoken.
Please - never, ever, ever, ever say 'I seen it'.
The correct sentence would be 'I saw it'.
He has seen the movie once but she has seen it twice.
have you seen the new car? We have never seen him before.
The increased use of machinery in production of goods was seen in the industrial revolution.
You can use "have seen" to indicate that you witnessed something in the past. For example, "I have seen that movie before" or "She has seen the new exhibit at the museum."
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If you have seen a river split into the ocean then you have seen a DELTA!
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
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Have you seen Harold today?My sister moved to New York 5 years ago and I haven't seen her since.
Three examples of sentences that use the word SEEN: 1. Declarative One of the students in this class said that he has seen the volcano erupt. 2. Interrogative Have you seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy before? 3. Exclamatory I've never seen this kind of movie before! It's so meaningful!
When I saw my saw on the scene, I knew that what I had seen was what I had sawn with my saw.I saw a light ahead.I have seen the light.You did see the movie.Yes, I saw it.I have seen it before.
Lady Ada Lovelace's contributions can be seen in the field of computer science, particularly in her work with Charles Babbage on the Analytical Engine. She is often credited as the world's first computer programmer for her notes and algorithms created for the machine. Her writing and vision laid the groundwork for modern computer programming and algorithms.