What Did I Just See
What have I just seen or seen? What is grammatically correct? ۔
I was wondering with my friend what is grammatically correct. Please help me
This sentence seems to refer to a present tense rather than a distant past tense, so the use of the perfect tense here would be helpful in making the meaning of the sentence more clear than the obscure past.
What have I just seen?
The fifth sentence can do me justice.
What I just saw is true.
I saw that it was fine in the past and I was just watching it happen.
What Did I Just See
What Did I Just See
What have I just seen or seen? What is grammatically correct? 3
I was wondering with my friend what is grammatically correct. Please help me
It seems that the phrase refers to a very recent period rather than the distant past, so the use of the perfect tense here would help to make the meaning of the phrase clearer than the indefinite past.
What have I just seen?
The fifth sentence can do me justice.
What I saw is true.
Looks like it was fine in the past and just watch it happen.
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I got it, good
Note that the form of each verb corresponds to a different auxiliary verb. If you used it you should see, not see. The first is right, the second is wrong.
What Did I Just See
What Did I Just See
The second version, with what and saw, is clearly wrong. But can you tell me what I just saw?
If you check between the two options, what I just saw is correct. But what I just saw is getting better.
What I just saw is the correct grammar.
What I have just seen is correct grammar in the context of the other.
What I just saw is true when I cut soybeans with a saw.