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I ______ you before. I'm not sure where.

couldn't seen

could seen

could have seen

needed to see

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“I could have seen you before. I’m not sure where.”
This is the correct answer as the others don’t sound as they fit in that sentence
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User Krunal
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Step-by-step explanation:

The correct phrase to use in this context is "could have seen." So the correct sentence would be:

"I could have seen you before. I'm not sure where."

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User CChi
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