23. I have _____ (saw) it. (write the correct form of the word)
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seen
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I have seen it.
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In English, it's "I've seen," not "I've saw," since the assisting verb "have" requires "seen." There is no need for an assisting verb in the simple past since the sentence is "I saw," not "I saw."
The past tense of the word 'see' is 'saw,' whereas the past participle is 'seen.' 'saw' is usually used directly after a noun or pronoun, but seen is hardly used as an independent verb and is usually followed by words like 'have', 'had', 'was', and so on.
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