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have you seen vs do you saw

The correct phrase is "Have you seen". The phrase "Do you saw" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the present perfect tense with the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1353 views

have you seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they have had the experience of seeing something or someone. It is in the present perfect tense.

Examples:

  • Have you seen the new movie yet?
  • Have you seen my keys anywhere?
  • Have you seen this type of bird before?
  • Have you seen the latest news?
  • Have you seen the Eiffel Tower in person?

do you saw

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • No way do you saw an end today.
  • What would you do if you saw Rob Halford here?
  • To see what you'd do once you saw it in your paper.
  • I don't supposed you saw a...
  • How do you do? I saw you dancing.
  • But... what would you do if you saw something illegal occur in your home?
  • What did you do when you saw charlie?
  • You wondered what you'd do if you saw me lying on the floor, dying.
  • I don't suppose you saw Ana Veler and Ester...
  • Don't tell Tansy you saw me.
  • I don't know what you saw on that videotape.
  • I don't care what you saw.
  • We don't think that you saw somebody getting murdered.
  • Don't know if you saw on there or not, but he's an organ donor.
  • I don't know if you saw the addendum to the subpoena that I sent over.
  • Well, I don't know what you saw, Ethan, but I highly doubt they were figments conjured from Galilean fantasies speaking a dead language.
  • I don't know if you saw, but we're growing lots of potatoes.
  • I don't know if you saw the Blawker's weekly poll, but only 13% of the people think that I should be with him.
  • I don't know what you saw, Sam, but it's real.
  • Sure. Don't tell her you saw me.

Alternatives:

  • Did you see?
  • Have you seen?
  • Do you see?
  • Have you ever seen?
  • Have you had a chance to see?

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