Meaning of You've seen __ and __
A phrase indicating familiarity with two or more items.
In simple words: You have looked at something before.
You've seen __ and __ in a sentence
- You've seen the sunset and the sunrise many times.
- You've seen both the movie and the sequel, right?
- You've seen and discussed the paintings at the gallery before.
- I know you've seen the concert and the festival this summer.
- You've seen the news and the updates about the event.
- Remember when you've seen the stars and planets through a telescope?
How to use You've seen __ and __
Often used in casual conversation. Suitable for both written and spoken English but can be too informal for formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'You've seen' as inviting someone to recall shared experiences.
Related words
Collocations with You've seen __ and __
- You've seen things
- You've seen it all
- You've seen better days
Synonyms for You've seen __ and __
- You’ve noticed
- You’ve observed
- You’ve come across
- You’ve encountered
Common mistakes with You've seen __ and __
- Learners may omit the word 'seen'.
- Incorrectly use singular forms (e.g., 'You've seen a movie and a book').
- Forgetting to fill in the blanks with appropriate nouns.
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Frequently asked questions about You've seen __ and __
What does You've seen __ and __ mean?
You have looked at something before.
What is the definition of You've seen __ and __?
A phrase indicating familiarity with two or more items.
How do you use You've seen __ and __ in a sentence?
You've seen the sunset and the sunrise many times.
Can you give another example of You've seen __ and __?
You've seen both the movie and the sequel, right?
What are synonyms for You've seen __ and __?
Common alternatives include You’ve noticed, You’ve observed, You’ve come across, You’ve encountered.
What words go with You've seen __ and __?
It commonly pairs with You've seen things, You've seen it all, You've seen better days.
What are common mistakes when using You've seen __ and __?
Learners may omit the word 'seen'. Incorrectly use singular forms (e.g., 'You've seen a movie and a book'). Forgetting to fill in the blanks with appropriate nouns.
How do you pronounce You've seen __ and __?
US: //juv sin//, UK: //juːv siːn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You've seen __ and __?
Often used in casual conversation. Suitable for both written and spoken English but can be too informal for formal writing.