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Sergio Matamoros
People, Im si confused about this.
I read this on the Internet recently :
They would've much rather seen him playing in the band.
Why is it "seen" instead of " would've much rather SEE him"?
Thanks in advance
19 de mar. de 2022 23:00
Respuestas · 8
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See is in the present tense
Seen was used because the "playing in the band" had already happened
In the second example...... To "see" him the context would be the present tense ........I see him playing in the band // Or: I will be excited to "see" him play in the future
20 de marzo de 2022
1
I don't really know how to explain specific grammar rules that well but I'd say it's because there's the present perfect 'have' in the sentence.
If it were just 'would' and not 'would've (would have)', it would be 'Would much rather see him', but because it's 'would've' then the past tense, 'seen', is used :)
e.g. I have gone there --> l would have gone there
I have bought that --> I would have bought that
I have seen him --> I would have seen him
etc etc
Hope this made sense and if it did, hope it helped!
19 de marzo de 2022
1
Would have is a past modal verb. Past modal verbs are followed by the verb in the past participle.
Other past modal verbs are
could have
should have
might have
20 de marzo de 2022
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Sergio Matamoros
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Inglés, Español
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Inglés
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