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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 • 196 views

I have see

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

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

I seen

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