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I have seen him today morning vs I have been his today morning

The correct phrase is "I have seen him today morning." The second phrase, "I have been his today morning," is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 735 views

I have seen him today morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker saw someone earlier on the same day.

Examples:

  • I have seen him today morning, and he looked very happy.
  • She has seen the movie today morning and highly recommends it.
  • But, I have seen him...
  • I was distant when I have seen him.
  • I have seen him three times.
  • No, I haven't seen him today.
  • I haven't seen him today, perhaps he's at that bar down there.
  • It is not the first time that I have seen him do it.
  • I have seen him other times since Federico introduced me
  • Nothing, ma'am, except I have seen him about, and he has spoken to me.
  • I have seen him somewhere, I know it.
  • I have seen him, he was recorded at the cafe.
  • But I have seen him and I can not forget this.
  • I have seen him somewhere, l know it.
  • But I have seen him in the concrete park behind Fulton.
  • You know, I'd like to say no, but I have seen him practice his "Cochises" in the mirror.
  • Wait a second. I have seen him.
  • Then I started thinking about it, and I have seen him in front of my house.
  • Of course I'm in love, but I'm not sure he is... because I haven't seen him today.
  • Now and again I have seen him working with his wife on the farm and thought it was high time for them to retire and have a rest.
  • I have seen him abroad in the daylight and the night!
  • It is the first time that I have seen him so happy.

I have been his today morning

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

  • I didn't know I've been here today morning
  • Today morning, Han river in Seoul That's gross.
  • Today morning it was such nice weather.
  • Arrived today morning, by his personal plane.
  • Today morning, Han river in Seoul Turn to 505.
  • I swearthis came up today, this morning.
  • I understand that will happen later today and tomorrow morning, so I will make just a few more comments about the Treaty of Lisbon.
  • I was actually running a little bit late. Fortunately, genius struck today halfway through my morning sit-ups.
  • The Punic ones belonged to the Semitic folk family because I found it out in the morning today.
  • You know, I had kind of a rough morning today, but sitting here across from you right now... guess my day's getting a little bit better.
  • That completes today's morning program from the Berlin Broadcast Hour.
  • Exciting day today, because this morning I had my first drive in the new 911.
  • And he used to be the USA Today Monday morning guy.
  • Gruber colleague it was transported into a neurological clinic in the morning today.
  • I agree with you that we have the very cream of Parliament here on Friday mornings, but might I add that on some Friday mornings - and today, for example - we also have the very cream of the Commission.
  • And they want you on the seventh hour of The Today Show tomorrow morning.
  • It just started today, this morning?
  • - There is no morning meeting today.
  • Today is a beautiful morning. emphasizing my acute loneliness.
  • And the final fact: the item on the agenda for today's morning sitting was not the result of the Irish referendum, but preparations for the European Council.

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