Absolutely not correct. You should say "Did you see him yesterday?"
The correct phrasing should be "Did you see her?" instead of "Did you saw her?" The verb "see" is used in the base form after "did." If you're asking about a past encounter, you can clarify by saying, "Yes, I saw her yesterday," or "No, I haven't seen her."
nope. yo mama. just kidding. i do not know dude or girl whoever you are
To show it is a right angle, and that it is perfectly square.
at sertan movie theaters only and at seattle and everett nope.
I saw the promo for iThink They Kissed yesterday in the UK and it said it will air on 4th Febuary 2010. The other season 3 episodes should air shortly after that.
The correct version is "I saw her yesterday."
It could be: ''I had seen him twice yesterday, and he looked perfectly healthy; therefore, I was very surprised this morning to hear that he had died.''
It is incorrect. You may use "You saw him yesterday" as a statement or "You saw him yesterday?", as a question
Yesterday, I saw Goldeneye, an exciting movie. Yesterday I saw the exciting movie Golden-eye.
The flying insect I saw in my garden yesterday was a butterfly.
You may be thinking of "I saw Linda yesterday" Dicky Lee-1963
You will see him tomorrow.
"You saw him" would be correct in this context.
Yes, "The man that I saw yesterday" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a complete thought or predicate.
The insect you saw in your garden yesterday is likely a "ladybug."
The insect you saw in your garden yesterday is likely a milkweed bug.
The bug you saw in your garden yesterday is likely a praying mantis.