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I haven't seen it yet. x I haven't saw it yet. // 'already have' or 'already had'
what's the difference?
I haven't seen it yet.
I haven't saw it yet.
other question:
eg I already have the song on my phone.
I already had the song on my phone.
(which means I downloaded the song already and it's on my phone/iPod)
which one is the correct?is the correct to add "have/had" after already?
19 авг. 2016 г., 15:36
Ответы · 1
haven't seen it yet. --> correct
I haven't saw it yet. --> it's incorrect. You can say I didn't see it
difference between both (haven't seen it yet and I didn't see it) is the completion of the verb. Yet usually goes with past perfect. Therefore if you use didnt' (past simple) you can't use "yet".
other question:
eg I already have the song on my phone.
I already had the song on my phone.
(which means I downloaded the song already and it's on my phone/iPod)
They are both correct grammatically, but you probably want to say the first one if you're talking right now. I already had it is explaining an action in the past, for example if you're telling a story from the past about you having the song .
19 августа 2016 г.
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китайский (путунхуа), английский, японский, корейский, португальский, испанский
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