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We did not see any issues vs We did not saw any issues

The correct phrase is 'we did not see any issues.' 'Saw' is the past tense of 'see,' but in this case, 'did not see' is the correct past tense form to use with 'any issues.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1523 views

We did not see any issues

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct past tense form of 'see' to use with 'any issues.' It indicates that no issues were observed or noticed.
  • The time was happening and we did not see any progress.
  • We did not see any evidence of it.
  • The EDPS does not see any issue of compatibility between this purpose and the purpose of safety investigation.
  • We did not see any of that happen and we are all the more disappointed as a result.
  • During the last part-session of Parliament, we did not see any requests for urgent debate because we still wanted to give the Council and the Commission the opportunity to have a proper look at our amendments and to also evaluate them and perhaps even comply with them.
  • This is an evil that we did not see.
  • I want to comment too on Commissioner Patten's very welcome statement that he did not see any connection between being European and anti-Americanism.
  • I did not see any attempt to create consensus in the Socialist Group here in this Chamber.
  • We did not see who fired the shot, no.
  • We did not see him because was not there.
  • We did not see what they saw, but l remembered something l had seen as a younger man.
  • We did not see the faces... of the ones that was hunting us.
  • I have always known that we did not see eye to eye on policy.
  • We did not see the first time, I saw him this morning.
  • In the camps we visited we did not see anyone dying of starvation.
  • It is a pity that we did not see more money go into this budget.
  • - We did not see each other again.
  • However, I did not see any ground to grant access to the replies of the other parties on this issue nor to BPI's arguments in respect of its alleged role as a leader of the cartel as had been further requested.
  • Fortunately, however, Parliament did not see any reason why it, as a European political forum, should not give them.
  • I do not know the background, but I did not see any major divergences between the documents submitted to us.

We did not saw any issues

This phrase is incorrect. 'Saw' is the past tense of 'see,' but 'did not see' is the correct form to use in this context.

  • Just last week we saw the issue of chicken on sale which, according to the Consumers' Association, had incorrect sell-by dates on the packets.
  • I bet you did not saw the rooster fights i.
  • I do not think we disagreed on any of the issues we saw there, so his analysis is my analysis and I fully support it.
  • The German Presidency saw institutional issues return to the top of the Union agenda.
  • Many initiatives, Commissioner, saw these issues as bilateral in nature and not to be put in the context of negotiations on European enlargement;
  • The days also saw MEPs debate the issues they believe a forthcoming EU summit should look at with the financial crisis being central stage.
  • Non-attached Member Koenraad DILLEN (BE) saw the key issue as being not how much money is available but rather, how money is spent in order to face Europe's challenges.
  • Nobody saw any good from you.
  • I never saw any face-eating monkeys.
  • I never saw any of that coming.
  • Because, you know, you can ask Coulter whether he saw any other letters.
  • But I never saw any bodachs around Eckles, either.
  • They asked me if he saw any giant alligators.
  • I guess nobody saw any reason to do it.
  • I never saw any of the questions.
  • And the landlord said he never saw any signs of abuse.
  • I never saw any hand, fake or otherwise.
  • No one saw any shooting or anyone fleeing the scene.
  • I never saw any of the others.
  • I never saw any of them again after that weekend.

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