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What did you se back there vs What did you saw back there

The correct phrase is 'What did you see back there?' The verb 'see' should be in the past simple form 'saw' is incorrect in this context. 'See' is the correct verb to use when asking about something observed in the past.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 887 views

What did you se back there

This phrase is incorrect. 'Se' is not a valid verb form in English.

The correct form is 'What did you see back there?' when asking about something observed in the past.
  • That woman might bring Man Se back, so standby.
  • When a boy I see them go but don't se back.
  • What did Kaitlyn whisper to you back there?
  • What did you do to that woman back there?
  • What did I really see back there?
  • What did you say back there?
  • You could've shot Ramirez back there, but what did you do?
  • What did Morozov say to you back there?
  • KATE: Tell me... what did you see back there?
  • What did you say you were going to plant back there, grandma?
  • Earlier, when you were confessing back there... ...what did you say?
  • Martha, back there at UNIT, what did they give you, what was that key thing?
  • Mama, just what did you do back there? MAMA:
  • WHAT DID YOU CALL ME BACK THERE IN THE BAR?
  • You se the sun shining through the curtains.
  • Or maybe everyone should just wise up and start doing everything you se, because you are so right on all the time.
  • You se to be hiding a few secrets of your own.
  • At that time, Ae Jung unni knew of my condition, so when your prank became serious, she became very angry towards you Se Ri.
  • Parish mentioned Cisneros twice back there.
  • Verna's back there hiding somewhere.

What did you saw back there

This phrase is incorrect. 'Saw' is the past simple form of 'see,' but 'see' should be used in this context.

The correct form is 'What did you see back there?' when asking about something observed in the past.
  • Guys, look, I don't know what you think you saw back there.
  • I know what you saw back there, and I can explain it.
  • I owe you a huge apology, because what you saw back there, it wasn't even real.
  • That thing you saw back there, that was the little baby...
  • I know what you think you saw back there, but that's not what happened.
  • The first number I saw back there, was 6012-07-17.
  • What you saw back there in that tent... there's a lot more to the word coward and the word hero than you think.
  • You ready to tell me who you saw back there?
  • And what you saw back there, that-that middle name stuff?
  • You ready to tell me who you saw back there?
  • I am responsible for what you saw back there, all right?
  • And what you saw back there, that-that middle name stuff?
  • And, look, about what you saw back at the bar...
  • And I know your natural impulse is to take what you saw back downtown with you.
  • And I know your natural impulse is to take what you saw back downtown with you.
  • You saw us back there working together.
  • Kono... you saw what happened back there.
  • You saw that store back there, money's worthless now.
  • All right, then how do you explain what we just saw back there?
  • But now I think... I think that what he was talking about... I saw back there in that lion's left eye.

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