I saw her killed / I saw her being killed

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wotcha

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Verbs such as see, watch, hear, notice have object and complement.

Complements for these verbs are usually 0 infinitive, present participle, and past participle.

My question is how do you put when you want to say 'she' was killed ans you saw it?

1. I saw her killed
2. I saw her being killed.

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PS: I think 1 is the correct sentence though.
 
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They are both possible, but, as the act of killing is generally a short, even instantaneous one, #1 is far more likely in most contexts.

1. I saw John kill her / I saw her killed
2. I saw drugs killing her / I saw her being killed ( by drugs)
 
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