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have you saw him vs have you see him

The correct phrase is "have you seen him?". The verb "see" is irregular in the past tense, so it changes to "saw". Therefore, the correct form in this case is "have you seen him?".

Last updated: March 28, 2024

have you saw him

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be "have you seen him?"

The correct phrase uses the past participle "seen" after the auxiliary verb "have". This is the standard form for asking about a past action.

Alternatives:

  • have you seen him?
  • did you see him?
  • have you had a chance to see him?
  • have you caught sight of him?
  • have you laid eyes on him?

have you see him

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be "have you seen him?"

The correct phrase uses the past participle "seen" after the auxiliary verb "have". This is the standard form for asking about a past action.

Alternatives:

  • have you seen him?
  • did you see him?
  • have you had a chance to see him?
  • have you caught sight of him?
  • have you laid eyes on him?

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