Brad has seen the movie.
Robert Redford didn't cast Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It (1992) for nothing.
Yes. I have seen all of them.
no because they cant kiss i seen the movie you seen it and they were twins in the movie
Absolutely not! Leonardo DiCaprio is the most gorgeous man I`ve ever seen! Just look at their pictures when they were young, and be honest, which one gives you goosebumps? Leo, right??
No one has seen it aside from critics or editors or something.
Yes. Contrary to what many say, she is not the baby playing Brad Pitt at the end of the movie. Infact, Shiloh makes only a small cameo. She is seen out s window, with Brad holding her. She is watching a red balloon fly away. She is playing Brad's character's daughter.
A frequently used and very inccorect usage of the word seen is in its past tense form; Wrong I seen that movie. Correct I saw that movie or I have seen that movie.
The correct phrase depends on the context. "Did you see" is used for past events in a specific timeframe, while "have you seen" is used for experiences up to the present or when the exact time isn't specified. For example, "Did you see the movie last weekend?" versus "Have you seen that movie before?"
you have already seen
No. You saw; is the correct past tense. You have seen is the correct present perfect. You had seen is the correct past perfect. Others are: you will be seen; you have been seen; and you had been seen.
Short answer: tense. Have you seen the movie? - Asking if you've seen the movie as of right now. Had you seen the movie? - Asking if you have seen the movie in the past tense. Think of it in the context of someone asking a question about a story another person told. eg: guy1 - "So I took her to the movie and..." guy2 - "Had you seen the movie before?" guy1 - "Hey idiot don't interrupt." guy2 - "Sorry." guy1 - "Anyways, yeah I had seen the movie twice before..."
The correct phrase is "I saw it." "I seen it" is not grammatically correct; "seen" is the past participle form of "see" and is used with a helping verb (e.g., "I have seen it").
Robert Redford didn't cast Brad Pitt in A River Runs Through It (1992) for nothing.
Yes. If you have seen the "Simpson Movie" Homer is correct when he said,"banana's are an excellent source of potassium" I hope this information helps your purpose! :-)
No it should be I have just seen it.
He has seen the movie once but she has seen it twice.
It is correct to say that you saw it.Never say 'you seen it'.If using the word seen, it must be accompanied by the word have or had. I have seen is the present perfect tense and had seen is the past perfect tense.you saw - Affirmative; you did not see - Negative; did you see? - Interrogative.