No. There is one word wrong. The sentence should be: I thought of you when I saw it.
No, I think the correct way is- Is this the first time you've seen it?
Yes, it's the correct use of the word 'wise' but the sentence needs a comma after the initial phrase: As far as you have seen, your seniors are so wise.
No, the correct sentence should be: "A pride of lions was seen nearby." In this case, "pride" is a collective noun that refers to a group of lions acting as one unit, so it should be treated as a singular noun.
They are both correct.
They have seen rainbows in the sky many times in April.
No it is not a correct sentence. It should be "Her jaw dropped as though she had seen the devil."
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'.
I have ever seen a sentence " Eric's father ordered himnot to stay out late again." at a grammar test before."not to stay" is correct answer.
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.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
It is incorrect. You may use "You saw him yesterday" as a statement or "You saw him yesterday?", as a question