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I have see her next monday vs I been see her next monday

The correct phrase is "I have seen her next Monday." The first phrase is incorrect due to the use of the wrong verb tense, while the second phrase is also incorrect because of the incorrect verb form and tense. The correct form uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 699 views

I have see her next monday

This phrase is incorrect. The verb tense is wrong.

The correct form is "I have seen her next Monday." Use the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
  • I have actually got you booked in on this flight, but not until next Monday.
  • I have been following the matter very closely and I can tell you that a General Affairs Council will be held next Monday.
  • I will again outline my approach in a trade policy speech next Monday, 23 January, in Berlin, after I have heard your views tonight.
  • I have taken careful notes so that we can follow up also at the meeting that will take place in Luxembourg next Monday.
  • He's arranged to see her next week.
  • I'll tell Princess Ariana you can see her next time.
  • I'd rather be more myself when I see her next.
  • Apparently someone doesn't want Vega to see her next birthday.
  • But when she insisted, l said l'd try to sort something out so l could go see her next summer...
  • Of course, we've got enough evidence to put you all away for well over a decade, so who knows when you'll get to see her next.
  • I have to be ready for her next time.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, let us start with the good news: the Spanish Presidency has announced that the document is due to be submitted on Monday 25 January, in other words, next Monday - I have made a note.
  • I have every right to see her.
  • I have this feeling that I would see her again.
  • But I have to see her about the papers...
  • I have to see her; explain everything.
  • I have to see her on a... business matter.
  • I'll tell her more about it when I see her next time
  • She won't return my calls, and I have to see her.
  • You can see her after you and I have a little talk.

Alternatives:

  • I have seen her next Monday.

I been see her next monday

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form and tense are wrong.

The correct form is "I have seen her next Monday." Use the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
  • He's arranged to see her next week.
  • I'll tell Princess Ariana you can see her next time.
  • I'd rather be more myself when I see her next.
  • Apparently someone doesn't want Vega to see her next birthday.
  • But when she insisted, l said l'd try to sort something out so l could go see her next summer...
  • Of course, we've got enough evidence to put you all away for well over a decade, so who knows when you'll get to see her next.
  • I'll tell her more about it when I see her next time
  • You tell her next time you see her,
  • EU governments are meeting next Monday to review the political situation.
  • Yes. I'll have my evaluation in to Chief Taylor next Monday.
  • Friends say that next Monday, he was taking a trip to Italy.
  • So, we owe the electric company $174.88 by next Monday...
  • The White House Easter Egg Roll is next Monday.
  • Next Monday we'll give her another dose.
  • Next Monday will be my last class.
  • They begin demolition on it next Monday.
  • There will be a general meeting of the shareholders next Monday to designate a new chairman.
  • You know next Monday is Christmas.
  • Ai, they want to shoot your second film around next Monday.
  • My uncle comes back from America next Monday.

Alternatives:

  • I have seen her next Monday.

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