Some grammatical errors become so common, they are integrated into language. Words like
forever and alot are prime examples. But some mistakes are still wrong, no matter how often we hear them.
I seen is the one I hate the most.
On the Grammar See-Saw I don't care how you phrase it or use it,
I seen is incorrect one hundred percent of the time.
The verb
to see is
irregular. It has several tenses, like any other verb. The present tense is simply
see, as in
I see you reading that blog post. The past tense of see is
saw, i.e.
I saw another blogger writing about that last week.
And then there's
seen. It is the past participle of
see. This means it's only used with another word, like
have. For instance,
I have seen better blogs. The word
seen only works with other verbs, but it doesn't get along with nouns. To use it properly, it's got to have one of its friends. Words like
have and
has make
seen a possibility. Without them, you've just got bad grammar.
Published on May 13, 2013 05:30