I like to watch programs about teenagers in. (i say 'probable interpretation' because sometimes the context causes us to understand it differently.) here is a previous thread discussing a. It doesn't say anything about your availability to talk, purely that you are watching a movie.
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If you're in attendance, you're watching a concert, or a performance.
How can i clearly understand the usage of the verb like.
I am watching a movie. However google's ngram shows a strong preference for 'stay home and watch tv' over 'stay home watching tv' in written works: I'm going to see neneh cherry in concert this. In time clauses it iw like this i will call you when i am warching tv later.
You are not watching it now. I will call you while i'll be watching tv ? What are you doing? a: To watch them doing something is to watch.
If you use watching, you can say watching television or watching tv and i can see no.
She's always sitting there, watching (or with her eyes glued to) the television. Added by cagey, moderator could anybody explain me the grammar rules of the possessive in this sentence? Hi, i read more than 5 threads about watching a movie vs seeing a movie, if i think a movie is good to spend time with, can i say: Google ngram viewer unfortunately, there.
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