Thread:SeddieBenz/@comment-3247345-20120508034702

You're teacher is kind of right. Technically that is correct, but in English it doesn't really matter whether you see the entire walk or part of it. We don't really say different things for those two situations. In both cases it's okay to say "I saw you walking". It's kind of like like when I told you the "how" isn't neccesary. If you want to get it perfectly, you can do it the way your teacher told you. But if you're talking to an American, you probably want to say "I saw you walking" in both cases just because we don't really say different things based on whether we saw part of the walk or all of it.

By the way, you seem to be pretty good at English, you just need to figure out some small details. How long have you been studying English? 