Hey there! Great question, the past tense of "see" is "saw". When we use the past tense form, we are referring to an action that has already happened or is completed. In this case, "saw" refers to a time in the past when someone looked at an object or person.
To give you an analogy, it's like watching a movie. When you watch a movie, you are "seeing" all the action in the present. However, if you already finished watching the movie, you would say "I saw the movie". Just like how "see" becomes "saw" in the past tense.
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