I ( not see) a film since last January. (Use the present perfect tense of the verb in the negative form
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"I have not seen a film since last January.
Here, “see” is the primary verb, and it is being used in its present perfect form. And, “have” is the auxiliary verb here. It helps in giving purpose to the primary verb.
Here, the present perfect form of the verb “see” is “seen”. Since the sentence is in the Present perfect tense, the end time of the action is not definite. However, the beginning of the action is definite. We know that the speaker has not seen a film, since the last January.
The present time could be any time; it could be a couple of months after January, or it could even be the January of the next year. Moreover, the situation also hints towards the fact that, the speaker could be watching a film very soon, possibly even later the same day. A “yet” after the word “January” would make the suspicion more definite.
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