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30 Nov 2022
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English (US)
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I already see it.
I already saw it.
どちらの表現が正しいですか?
Which one is correct and sound natural?
I already see it.
I already saw it.
どちらの表現が正しいですか?
Which one is correct and sound natural?
I already saw it.
どちらの表現が正しいですか?
Which one is correct and sound natural?
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30 Nov 2022
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None actually. I suggest :I have already seen it (I've already seen it)
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- English (US)
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None actually. I suggest :I have already seen it (I've already seen it)
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- English (US)
"I already saw it."
You only use "see" when talking in a present moment. This sentence is asking if you've seen something in the past, so you need to use "saw".
Also, not to be a perfectionist, but you should say "sounds natural" instead of "sound natural" since you are referring to two sentences.
I hope this helps! 🌟
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