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see: see, saw, seen, seeing - I see a girl. (Present tense.)
Does she see me? (Present tense.)
I see a girl. (Present tense.)
She sees me. (Present tense.)
I see geese. (Present tense.)
The geese see me. (Present tense.)
Yesterday, I saw thirty geese. (Past tense.)
The geese saw me. (Past tense.)
I had seen geese before. (Past perfect ("had" + past participle))
I had never seen so many geese before then. (Past perfect ("had" + past participle))
I hadn't seen flying geese before either. (Past perfect ("had" + past participle))
I had seen ducks before. (Past perfect ("had" + past participle))
Yesterday, I saw two more. (Past tense.)
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