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Difference between seen and saw
Another common error I see English speakers sometimes make is misusing seen and saw. Here’s the difference: “Saw” is the simple past tense form of “to see.” “Seen” is also a past tense form of “to see,” but it the past participle. You can’t use past participles on their own in a sentence like you can… Continue reading Difference between seen and saw
Kim Siever