The expression "Would of" is incorrect. The proper form for the subjunctive is "would HAVE."
I would of liked to see that.The "of" should be have or 've
No. There is one word wrong. The sentence should be: I thought of you when I saw it.
A sentence starting with had would be a question: Had you seen her before that?
She would have liked to see a fresh deer because she likes hunting.
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 better phrasing would be: "The rings of Saturn are so distant that they cannot be seen from Earth without a telescope." The original sentence has a misplaced preposition "to" that should be replaced with "that" for clarity and correct grammar.
if you have seen the video somewhere else, then you would understand. it is inappropriate
Only her scent remains. That remains to be seen.
The verb in the sentence "Have you ever seen the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare?" is "have seen". It is divided as such compound verbs are in the interrogative, but would be re-united in the response, "Yes, I have seen Julius Caesar."
You can't just have it based on facts.add. One of the phrases I liked in science was "If I hadn't already believed in it I never would have seen it."
The comet was seen to streak across the evening sky.
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'.