I ___ a tiger yesterday ( see ,saw,seen)
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In this question yesterday is used which means past tense .So, saw is the correct answer
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I saw a tiger yesterday.
- The sentence means that person had seen a tiger the day before.
- So it is clear that it has already happened and hence it is in the past tense.
- The other two options do not match here since the given statement is in the past form.
- When seen is used it uses a prefix had that is had seen.
- Saw is the second form of the verb see that is V₂.
- The different forms in usage are see, saw and seen.
- The present tense is see, past tense is saw, and the past participle tense is seen.
- Saw is the simple past tense form and the formula in using past tense is subject + second form of the verb.
- The tenses are used according to the time of the event.
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