The word "seen" can be used only if it has the words "have" or "had" in front of it.
Otherwise you will sound uneducated.
This is not an English word. Please check your spelling and ask again with the correct word.
So you think that's a difficult question, do you?
Sure, I can help with that! Just provide me with the sentence and the underlined word, and I'll give you a synonym that fits the context.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Have you seen their beautiful new house?
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.
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.
A sentence using the word "has" with the word "cinema" is easy enough and can be correct. One such sentence is "Has he gone to the cinema yet?". Another possibility is "We went to the cinema and discovered that he has seen that film already".
Example sentence - The contact was not in the correct eye.
My teacher gave me the word inlegible, which I don't know how to use in a correct sentence.
If you have seen a river split into the ocean then you have seen a DELTA!
Yes, this is the correct way to use the word soliciting.
tendering a helping hand is this a correct sentence?
The correct word to use in that sentence is advised. Adviced is not defined as a word at all so it should not be used.
I hope you really wanted the word "this" used in a sentence. This is a word that indicates an item or a location. This is the correct package. This is the correct street to turn right.
Knowing how to use a word in a sentence is very important in learning the word meaning. A sentence with the word absence is;Their mother's absence , had the children worried, they had not seen her all day."
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.