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Is it I ever saw or I ever seen?
In standard English, it’s “I’ve seen” not “I’ve saw.” The helping verb “have” (abbreviated here to “’ve”) requires “seen.” In the simple past (no helping verb), the expression is “I saw,” not “I seen.” “I’ve seen a lot of ugly cars, but when I saw that old beat-up Rambler I couldn’t believe my eyes.”
Is it every since or ever since?
2 Answers. Ever since is correct. Every since doesn’t make sense. Ever has to do with time.
Is it I ever or Ive ever?
The grammatically correct way is to use present perfect. It’s the coolest jacket I have ever had! When you use words like “never”, “ever”, “already”, “yet”, this usually requires present perfect tense.
What does I’ve ever seen mean?
‘I have ever seen’ is in the present perfect tense. It would refer to what or who someone has seen in their life up until now.
Can I say ever since?
The correct form is “ever since”. Ever means at all times or at any time. In the expression “ever since”, the meaning is “at all times since”. Ever since his wife gave birth, Jeremy has been a model citizen.
Can I end sentence with ever since?
You can use ever since at the end of a sentence to establish magnitude but not in the way you did it. You cannot negate ever since. Not ever since is awkward, confusing, and not commonly used. The negation of ever is never but we do not say never since.
Is it correct to say “it’s been awhile since I Saw You”?
The more correct would be to say ‘It’s been awhile since I’ve seen you.” This is using the present perfect tense to represent a time that began in the past and has elapsed until now, and somehow it is important to us now. BUT, Americans and Canadians in particular get a bit lazy and say “It’s been awhile since I saw you.”
When to use I in a sentence?
When to Use I I is a subjective pronoun, meaning that it should be used in the subject of a sentence. The subject is whoever is doing the action. If you are doing…
What does “it’s been a while since I last saw you” mean?
“It’s been a while since I last saw you” suggests that “I last saw you” is a moment in the past. In other words, I don’t expect to see you on a regular basis.
How do you use the word “I have ever had”?
You are missing the first part of your sesntence with “I have ever had”; you need an inrtroductory clause like “This is the best Thanksgiving dinner”. Then add “I have ever had” abd tiy’ll have correcet sentence.. As for the two words “ever had”, the only way I could iimagine them being used would be in a dialogue like this: