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"i have seen" vs "i have not seen"

These two phrases are opposites and cannot be directly compared as they convey opposite meanings. 'I have seen' indicates that the speaker has observed something, while 'I have not seen' indicates the opposite, that the speaker has not observed something.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

i have seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the speaker has observed something in the past.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker has had the experience of observing something at some point in the past.

Examples:

  • I have seen that movie before.
  • I have seen her at the park.
  • I have seen the new building downtown.
  • I have seen the Eiffel Tower in person.
  • I have seen the report you mentioned.

i have not seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the speaker has not observed something in the past.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker has not had the experience of observing something at any point in the past.

Examples:

  • I have not seen that movie yet.
  • I have not seen her today.
  • I have not seen the new building downtown.
  • I have not seen the Eiffel Tower in person.
  • I have not seen the report you mentioned.

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