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See vs watch
Yesterday I went to the cinema and I saw a wonderful movie/film
.................................................I watched a wonderful film. Yesterday a watched a wonderful film on TV. To watch Tv To see TV Are they correct? |
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If you see a TV it means you perceived it as being an item of furniture.
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Where are you going?
To see a movie. To watch a movie. Where are you? I'm seeing a movie. //doesn't sound right I'm watching a movie. What did you do last night? Saw a movie. Watched a movie.
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