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I haven't seen vs I've never seen

Both "I haven't seen" and "I've never seen" are correct phrases in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "I haven't seen" is commonly used to indicate that you have not seen something recently or within a specific time frame. On the other hand, "I've never seen" is used to express that you have not seen something at any point in the past.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 3683 views

I haven't seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have not seen something recently or within a specific time frame.
  • I haven't seen my boyfriend in months.
  • I haven't seen that since the ambush.
  • [Scoffs] I haven't seen this diamond.
  • I haven't seen a soul since confession.
  • I haven't seen larry since afghanistan.
  • I haven't seen readings like that since the Hannah Montana concert.
  • I haven't seen a creature the whole morning.
  • I haven't seen any of them since Bonnie was killed.
  • WILLIAM: I haven't seen much of Prince Charming.
  • I haven't seen William Bell for months.
  • Whitey, I haven't seen the papers.
  • Gustavo, I haven't seen my daughter since Christmas.
  • I haven't seen your work.
  • I haven't seen Geer in... forever.
  • No, I haven't seen the wife.
  • I haven't seen anybody that mad since I heckled Kramer in that comedy club.
  • I haven't seen Paul Revere in ages.
  • I haven't seen no flags, man.
  • I haven't seen him in four days.
  • I haven't seen him since we switched.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't seen it before
  • I haven't seen him in a while
  • I haven't seen that movie yet

I've never seen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that you have not seen something at any point in the past.
  • I've never seen Chinese pigs playing hockey before.
  • I've never seen a metabolic rate that high.
  • I've never seen that big star before.
  • I've never seen such smart guys like Hoshino here.
  • I've never seen him run for anything but a meal.
  • I've never seen... this.
  • I've never seen so many Great Whites together before.
  • I've never seen such an attack.
  • I've never seen a scanning device that could penetrate it.
  • I've never seen such technology.
  • I've never seen pre do anything but lead.
  • I've never seen behavior like this.
  • I've never seen that much all at once.
  • I've never seen this truck before.
  • I've never seen a holographic prgogram this detailed before.
  • I've never seen people so excited about a limo before.
  • I come up here sometimes twice a day and I've never seen anyone.
  • I've never seen rain like it.
  • I've never seen such an easy-going guy as you.
  • I've never seen anybody like him.

Alternatives:

  • I've never seen anything like it
  • I've never seen that before
  • I've never seen such a beautiful sunset

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