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tense - “I just see” or “I just saw”? (Or neither?) - English Language ...
“I just see” or “I just saw”? (Or neither?) Ask Question. Asked 10 years ago. Modified 6 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 252k times. 9. What’s the big difference between these two? The context is that I saw something, let say a minute ago.
Seen vs. Saw : Which Word Should You Use? - GrammarBook.com
When to Use Saw. You’ll want to use saw anytime you are referring to sight in the past tense and without a helping verb, meaning it acts on its own in a sentence. The following examples use saw correctly: I saw three squirrels at the park today. Joan wants to buy the bracelet she saw in the shop window. No one saw the car that hit the street ...
SAW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
verb. us / sɑː / uk / sɔː / sawed | sawn or mainly US sawed. [ I or T ] to cut wood or other hard material using a saw: They sawed the door in half. He sawed through the pipe.
sentence construction - Is there a difference between "I saw him going ...
I saw him going to city. I saw him go to city. First one refers to gerund. Second one refers to infinite. Do they have the same meanings or different meanings?
grammar - should I use "I've seen", "I saw" or "I see"? - English ...
grammar. word-usage. Share. Improve this question. asked Mar 5, 2020 at 7:05. WXJ96163. 3,049 7 44 113. 2. Since you actively searched for examples, rather than passively observing them, "found" might be better than "saw," and you'd want to use the simple past tense with that. – the-baby-is-you. Mar 5, 2020 at 7:11. @the-baby-is-you Thanks a lot!
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