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Could you tell me how the meaning gets changed if I use "saw" instead of "have seen"?

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Rebecca

"I saw" is simple past tense. It is used to speak about things which happened at a specific point of time in the past. You would normally specify the time frame of the incident in the same context while using this line. So in the case of this video, you might say "I saw gods fly yesterday". "I have seen" is the present participle tense. We use it when we want the emphasis not on the time when something happened, but on the fact that it happened. In the case, if the video, it is not important when he saw gods fly, only that he did. You can think of "saw" as time focused and "have seen" as experienced focused. Ex: I have seen that movie. Ex: I saw that movie last night.

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