Is It 'I Ever Saw' or 'I Ever Seen'? Understanding Past Tense
Learn the correct usage of 'I saw' and 'I have seen' to master English tenses and improve your speaking skills.
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Use 'I saw' for the simple past tense and 'I have seen' for the present perfect tense. 'I saw' indicates a specific time in the past, whereas 'I have seen' is used to describe an experience or something that has occurred at an unspecified time. To choose the correct form, consider whether the action was completed at a specific past time ('I saw') or if it relates to an experience up until now ('I have seen').