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have you saw him this morning vs have you see him this morning

The correct phrase is "have you seen him this morning?" The verb "see" is irregular, and its past participle form is "seen." Therefore, the correct construction uses "seen" instead of "saw."

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1229 views

have you saw him this morning

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "see" should be used, which is "seen."

The correct form is "have you seen him this morning?" when referring to an action that happened in the past.

have you see him this morning

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "see" should be used, which is "seen."

The correct form is "have you seen him this morning?" when referring to an action that happened in the past.

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