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I saw this on our vs I observed

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "I saw this on our" is incomplete and lacks context, while "I observed" is a complete phrase indicating a deliberate act of watching or noticing something. To provide a meaningful comparison, it would be better to compare "I observed this on our" with "I saw this on our."

Last updated: March 19, 2024

I saw this on our

This phrase is incomplete and lacks clarity. It is not a correct or commonly used construction in English.

This phrase needs to be completed with additional information to make sense. For example, "I saw this on our way to the park."
  • 1 day ago ... I saw this on our road roundabout. (i.imgur.com). submitted 6 minutes ago by seemi12 · 1 comment; share. loading... all 1 comments. sorted by:.
  • Oct 10, 2015 ... The hubs and I saw this on our special trip together. Howe machine head. Manufactured by The Howe Company sometime in the late 1800's.
  • Feb 16, 2015 ... The hubs and I saw this on our special trip together. Howe machine head. Manufactured by The Howe Company sometime in the late 1800's.
  • I saw this on our weekend trip to Austin TX ...and the song Creepy Jackelope Eye was stuck in my head the rest of the day. See More. 1Like · Comment · Share.

I observed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a deliberate act of watching or noticing something.

Use "I observed" when you want to convey a more formal or intentional sense of watching or noticing something.
  • When he entered I observed that he carried no umbrella, and certainly had not come in his carriage, for his tarpaulin hat ran down with melting sleet, and his ...
  • I observed him steal the duck → vi cómo robaba el pato. 2. (= watch carefully, study) ... I observed to him that → le hice observar que ... as Jeeves observed ...
  • Your Favorite Facewash Is Hurting Nemo Alexa C. Kurzius June 17, 2014. You and Damien Hirst are both great title people, I observed. The Gods of Punk Are ...
  • James had already observed that she was not listening. observe someone/ something doing something: I observed him putting the watch into his pocket.

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