[ Suffixes and Tenses ]
Identify the past tense form of the verb “see” and use it in a sentence.
A. Sees; “He sees the bird.”
B. Seeing; “He is seeing the bird.”
C. Saw; “He saw the bird yesterday.”
D. Seen; “He has seen the bird.”
Select your answer:

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