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I have see vs I seen

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I have seen." The verb "see" is irregular, and its past participle form is "seen."

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 199 views

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "I have seen."

"I have see"

The correct form is "I have seen" when referring to an action that happened in the past.
  • I have see few men fight like you.
  • I have see your photo in the St. Barklay's bulletin.
  • Harroy attributes his findings to the middle Paleolithic and the upper Paleolithic, but I have see that a part is to attribute to the lower Paleolithic.
  • Two years ago I have see you in my town, Pescara.Wayne Shorter's band was playing before your concert, and you were listening to his music.
  • If you refuse to submit to the plans and demands that I have - see those trees to which you were bound?
  • I have. I see two people who don't belong.
  • I have wives I see less than you.
  • I have children I see every day.
  • I have to see for myself what's inside that thing.
  • I haven't see you since that terrifying day.
  • I have to see what was done to my little girl.
  • I have to see you go down this path.
  • The things that I have to see in that robot body.
  • I have to see to some rather boring business.
  • No matter what, I have to see it through.
  • I have to see Alex for a few minutes...
  • I have to see a patient in L.A.
  • I run Saturday mornings, and I have to see some nature.
  • I have to see my daughter.
  • I have to see her to assess her fitness for the trial.

Alternatives:

  • I have seen
  • I saw
  • I had seen
  • I will have seen
  • I would have seen

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "I have seen."

"I seen"

The correct form is "I have seen" when referring to an action that happened in the past.
  • I seen the spaceships, explosions.
  • 'Course, I seen worse.
  • I seen this big white dot in the sky.
  • I seen him on the TV news...
  • Twice have I seen someone deliver the goods.
  • Yes, I seen them Mexicans there.
  • I was just swinging back and I seen their smoke.
  • I seen a fellow riding out.
  • I seen this red car - a convertible.
  • I seen him in a van once.
  • I seen this small sign on a telephone pole say youth basketball sign-ups.
  • You know, I seen fighters breathe like that.
  • Well, I seen you was from Dallas.
  • I seen Hector's GTO outside the lookie-loo.
  • But only twice have I seen true art.
  • And the things I seen and done.
  • I seen these same symptoms before when I did time.
  • I seen what you did for T.O.
  • I seen a picture once and there was bones everywhere.
  • I seen a guy jump once though.

Alternatives:

  • I have seen
  • I saw
  • I had seen
  • I will have seen
  • I would have seen

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