Present Simple
I see the car.
You see the bird.
He sees the movie.
She sees the painting.
It sees use in certain contexts.
We see the problem.
They see the opportunity.
Past Simple
I saw the car.
You saw the bird.
He saw the movie.
She saw the painting.
It saw use in that instance.
We saw the problem.
They saw the opportunity.
Future Simple
I will see the car.
You will see the bird.
He will see the movie.
She will see the painting.
It will see use eventually.
We will see the problem.
They will see the opportunity.
Present Perfect
I have seen the car.
You have seen the bird.
He has seen the movie.
She has seen the painting.
It has seen use in various scenarios.
We have seen the problem.
They have seen the opportunity.
Past Perfect
I had seen the car before it was sold.
You had seen the bird before it flew away.
He had seen the movie before the sequel was released.
She had seen the painting before it was auctioned.
It had seen use in the past.
We had seen the problem before it escalated.
They had seen the opportunity before it vanished.
Future Perfect
I will have seen the car by tomorrow.
You will have seen the bird by then.
He will have seen the movie by next week.
She will have seen the painting by the time we get there.
It will have seen use by the end of the year.
We will have seen the problem resolved by then.
They will have seen the opportunity by the deadline.