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seen vs seen you

The phrases 'seen' and 'seen you' are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Seen' is a past participle used in passive constructions or perfect tenses, while 'seen you' is a complete phrase indicating the action of seeing someone. Therefore, the choice between them depends on the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

seen

The word 'seen' is a past participle used in passive constructions or perfect tenses.

It is used in sentences like 'I have seen the movie' or 'The book was seen by many people.'
  • I've seen that old Abby charm.
  • Carlson evolved beyond anything we've ever seen.
  • I seen it before Maritza spritzed.
  • The 25-year-old was last seen Monday afternoon in Manitowoc County.
  • This old cab has seen osculation but...
  • We have something never before seen.
  • But I have never seen it.
  • You've only seen a possibility.
  • He was seen in the town.
  • Never seen anybody tunnel into prison before.
  • Gang members seen fleeing the premises.
  • They must have seen through that.
  • You should'a seen Bobbi's face...
  • Missing people last seen in this area.
  • Diane has seen your medicine cabinet.
  • You know, since I've seen you last.
  • Never seen a Marshals badge before.
  • We've seen troubled objects before.
  • Move in tight and pursue without being seen.
  • You've seen some incredible things.

seen you

The phrase 'seen you' is a complete phrase indicating the action of seeing someone.

It is used in sentences like 'I have seen you before' or 'She has seen you at the party.'
  • I've seen you make foolish mistakes before.
  • I have never seen you apply yourself like this.
  • Haven't seen you around for a few days.
  • Haven't seen you for 2 days.
  • I haven't seen you like that since your 40th.
  • I could have seen you on the Homeworld.
  • I think I've seen you.
  • I've seen you perform on stage, Kyungsoo.
  • Lavon, I've seen you make eloquent speeches, debate with gusto.
  • Mrs. Vakaar has seen you out wearing practically nothing and kissing a stranger.
  • I've seen you naked so often.
  • I'm trying to remember where I've seen you so angry.
  • I seen you zip your fly...
  • I've seen you with a knife.
  • Haven't seen you since the ESPYS party.
  • I don't believe I've ever seen you wearing a scarf before.
  • I've seen you do card tricks.
  • I've seen you run through Mallory.
  • Last couple days I haven't seen you.
  • OK, I've seen you before.

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