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Is it proper to say I seen that or should you say I saw that?

Its Proper To Say I Saw That


Is it proper to say you seen something?

No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context


Do i use seen or saw when i say when i hit my head i definitetly seen stars?

Saw


Do you say i seen it or i saw it?

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").


Which of these is the correct past tense you saw it or you seen it?

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.


Is it grammatically correct to say you seen?

No. It would be either "you saw" or "you have seen" or "have you seen?" depending on context.


What is the difference between saw and seen?

see - saw - seenSaw is the simple past form of the verb see, for example:I saw a good movie last night.Seen is the past participle form of the verb see, for example:I have seen lots of good movies lately; orThis movie has been seen by a lot of people.


Is it should of saw or should of seen?

Neither. The proper construction is "should've seen" (a contraction of should have).


How do you use 'Saw' or 'Seen' in a sentence?

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.


You saw a wasp or you seen a wasp?

"Saw it"...you can't 'seen' anything


Do you say Gary and Louie seen a deer or saw a deer last week?

The correct grammar is "Gary and Louise saw a deer last week."


Is it i saw you yesterday or seen you yesterday?

I saw you yesterday. (past tense of to see)The verb seen is the past participle of to see, and uses a helping verb.(I might have seen you yesterday, I could have seen you yesterday)see - present, saw - past, seen - past participle.The past participle is used in present perfect sentences:I have seen the movie three times now.Or past perfect sentences:I had seen the movie before.And other tenses.