Understanding the Difference: Saw vs. See in English Grammar

Learn when to use 'saw' versus 'see' for correct English grammar.

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Use 'saw' for the past tense, as in 'I saw a movie yesterday.' Use 'see' for the present tense or future arrangements, such as 'I see what you mean' or 'I'll see you tomorrow.' This distinction helps ensure grammatical correctness in your communication.