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| The correct answer should be, I saw her yesterday. right? |
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| Still confused , i think it's the simple past one pls clarify more thnx in advance |
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| I saw her yesterday.. |
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| eheeheheh |
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| :) This is very easy poll .. Mr.Tdol :) the answer is (I saw her yesterday. ) because only in the simple past we show the time like ( yesterday , today , at 5 ...etc ). |
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| i saw her yesterday if you use i have seen, you mean you saw it in the past and you're still able to see it at the moment. if it was yesterday it's finished |
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| it is very easy Answer is I have not seen her yesterday |
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