choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.

I won't go to the cinema with you; I ..... the movie.

a

seeing

b

have seen

c

seen

d

had seen

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DrSponsor
1 year ago

We need a verb form that makes sense with "won’t go" and shows that the person already watched the movie.

A. seeing – Nah, this one is present continuous. Totally wrong here. ❌

B. have seen – YESSS! This is present perfect. It means “I have already watched it” — and that’s why you’re not going again. ✅

C. seen – Nah, this needs a helper verb like “have” to work. ❌

D. had seen – That’s past perfect, used when talking about two past events. But here, we’re mixing present (won’t go) with past. ❌

I won't go to the cinema with you; I 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙨𝙚𝙚𝙣 the movie. ✅✅

AVAZ
4 years ago

How true is this???🤔

Dabdammy
4 years ago

I have seen the movie not I had seen the movie

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