Let's talk a little about verb forms "have seen or will come". Two words that exist in our Portuguese language, but many people have difficulties when writing.
The word turn it it's the verb come in the future. already the word saw is the past of verb see.
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The guests COME OR WILL COME earlier for the meeting?
The correct is to come. (FUTURE OF THE VERB TO COME)
The guests COME OR WILL COME the victim earlier.
The correct one is saw. (Past from verb see.)
In general o (ão) is a future verb ending and (am) is a past tense ending.
Answers: They will study, studied, saw, will enter, entered, will come, summer, found, found.
See too: Definition of Idle.
In order for you to understand the difference between these two words, it is very important to know the irregular verbs:
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Action of coming, going or being taken from one place to another: my cousins will come to Rio de Janeiro. Inflection of the verb vir na: 3rd person plural of the present tense future of the indicative Syllable separation: vi-rão
Turning action; act of changing opinion, belief, condition, party, etc.: patches become a print in a new collection.
Verb inflection see in: 3rd person plural of past perfect tense, 3rd person plural of more-than-perfect tense
Other suggestions:intention or intention and Is or is.
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