
grammar - "See somebody do" and "see somebody doing"
2014年2月21日 · I saw him eat the whole plate of pasta. He ate everything that was on the plate. I saw him finish it. I saw him eating the whole plate of pasta. I saw how he was eating from a …
"see someone doing something" or "see someone to do …
2019年7月7日 · I saw him doing his homework. I saw him to do his homework. Not so long ago, I would have thought that the second sentence is incorrect, but I stummbled upon this sentence: …
grammar - see him last or last see him? - English Language …
2021年2月4日 · Definitely don't reflect that sequence with an answer like I saw him last on Thursday. That version went out with the Victorians - today, it's always I last saw him on …
present perfect - I didn't see him / I haven't seen him - English ...
I haven't seen him. means, essentially, I have not seen him recently. I didn't see him. means, I did not see him at some particular time. When the "particular time" is recently, the two can be …
present perfect - "Have you seen her?" or "Did you see her?"
This means that I didn't see her yesterday — but it doesn't say anything about whether I've seen her today. The following sentence could easily be, "So I guess she must have left town; I don't …
prepositions - What meaning does "of" have in the phrase "to see …
2023年12月22日 · If you see the last of someone, you do not expect to see them or deal with them again: (1) I honestly thought I'd seen the last of you. As I understand, (1) means: (2) I …
"No, I didn't see him" vs "Yes, I didn't see him"
2014年5月30日 · No, I didn’t see him. or. No, I did see him. For this reason, native speakers will typically respond with the full intent, “No, I did not see him,” or “No, I did see him,” from the …
difference - "see yourself" vs. "see for yourself" - English Language ...
By itself, the phrase "see yourself" is a phrase in the imperative mood; that is, it is a command telling someone to look at themselves. In the example that you gave, you could say "see …
"Do you see" vs. “Did you see” vs. “Have you seen" [closed]
2018年12月10日 · Did you see ... (simple past tense): Did you see Mariya at school yesterday? SIMPLE PAST TENSE (Also copied from the EF website) The simple past tense sometimes …
I have yet to ever seen him ..... OR I have yet to ever SEE him
2024年11月20日 · Wife: I've yet to ever seen him call a time out Dr. Phil - A blended family (see:18:39-18:45) The structure of the last sentence caught my attention. I know there is a …