"Do you see" vs. “Did you see” vs. “Have you seen" [closed]

Did you see ... (simple past tense): Did you see Mariya at school yesterday? SIMPLE PAST TENSE (Also copied from the EF website) The simple past …

1835: the primest piece you ever did see. 1836: the most knowing-looking little bit of a horse you ever did see. 1836: most genial islands you ever …

In the following sentence: I was carrying a new leather bag; have you seen it? Shouldn't the author have said: I was carrying a new leather …

Have you seen her?" is acceptable. I cannot think of a context where "I'm looking for Paula. Did you see her?" would make sense. "Did you see …

1. I will go to the movies to see the much talked about film. 2. I will be going out to see a movie soon. 3. We went to see a movie together last …

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