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"I have not seen you" vs "I havn't seen you"

Both phrases are correct, but the first one "I have not seen you" is more formal and grammatically correct. The second one "I haven't seen you" is a contraction of the first one and is more commonly used in everyday spoken English.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I have not seen you

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used in everyday spoken English.

This phrase is more formal and suitable for written English or formal speech. It is the full form of the contraction "I haven't seen you."

Alternatives:

  • I haven't seen you
  • I've not seen you
  • I've not seen you before
  • I have not seen you before
  • I have not seen you in a while

I havn't seen you

This phrase is a contraction of "I have not seen you" and is commonly used in everyday spoken English.

This phrase is the contracted form of "I have not seen you" and is more commonly used in informal spoken English. It is perfectly acceptable in casual conversations.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't seen you
  • I've not seen you
  • I've not seen you before
  • I have not seen you before
  • I have not seen you in a while

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