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Haven't seen vs haven't see

The correct phrase is "haven't seen." The verb "seen" is the past participle form of "see" and is used after the auxiliary verb "have" in the present perfect tense.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1376 views

Haven't seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase "haven't seen" is the correct form to use in the present perfect tense to indicate that an action has not occurred up to the present moment.

Examples:

  • I haven't seen that movie yet.
  • She hasn't seen her friend in a long time.
  • They haven't seen any improvement in their grades.
  • We haven't seen any progress on the project.
  • He hasn't seen the new building design.
  • Haven't seen Kyoko for a while.
  • Haven't seen my child for six bleeding days.
  • Haven't seen anything like this since the Massacre at Muskrat Farm.
  • Haven't seen any markings I recognize.
  • Haven't seen one of those synthetics for years.
  • Haven't seen your model in a while.
  • Haven't seen that since the plague years.
  • Haven't seen a thing, officer.
  • Haven't seen guards this close in weeks.
  • Haven't seen you in a while.
  • Haven't seen much of any alters lately.
  • Haven't seen them since Southampton.
  • Haven't seen you around IateIy.
  • Haven't seen you around for a few days.
  • Haven't seen you for 2 days.
  • Haven't seen your byline in a while, P.J.
  • Haven't seen anybody be lucky in a long time.
  • Haven't seen a dog yet that liked me.
  • Haven't seen her for 15 years.
  • Haven't seen you since the ESPYS party.

haven't see

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I haven't see you since that terrifying day.
  • We haven't see you lately.
  • No, I haven't see them.
  • I haven't see this type of setup.
  • I haven't see him in years.
  • I haven't see you in... what, twenty years.
  • I haven't see it far, so good.
  • We haven't see you since, what, Trent's?
  • I haven't see the harm.
  • I haven't see him.
  • I'm going 'cause I haven't see them yet, if I'm late you look after the engeneer
  • Haven't see him since.
  • Haven't see you before.
  • But inside you won't see - have no fear - this one here.
  • You haven't been to see me lately.
  • I didn't have to see you dance with my eyes.
  • You won't have to see Robert Doran any more.
  • I can't have anyone see me like this.
  • But you haven't been to see him.
  • After this, we won't have to see them for another 10 years.

Alternatives:

  • haven't seen
  • have not seen
  • have yet to see
  • have not witnessed
  • have not observed

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