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Is this statement, "I see him last night" can be understood as "I saw him last night"?
“I saw him last night” is grammatically correct for the idea that you saw him for a time in the past that was last night. “I see him last night” grammatically means that at the present moment you see an image, visions, or footage of him from last night.
“I saw him last night” is grammatically correct for the idea that you saw him for a time in the past that was last night. “I see him last night” grammatically means that at the present moment you see an image, visions, or footage of him from last night.
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