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I'm watching a movie later today. Does watching your six mean watching your very life? Normally, the two things i like most in life are tv and computer games, but i'm not watching any tv and i'm not playing computer.

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I'd like to know whether it's more correct to use the past simple or the past simple continuous when referring to an action occurred in the past, yesterday for example, but. I am watching this because, i have been. It doesn't say anything about your availability to talk, purely that you are watching a movie.

What's the difference between these two?

If you use watching, you can say watching television or watching tv and i can see no difference in meaning. What are you doing? a: Here's a sentence from the workbook (page 10) of think 3: I am watching this because, i watched this from the very beginning.

I'm going to watch a movie later today. I am watching this because, i have watched this from the very beginning. I am watching a movie. To watch them doing something is to watch.

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You can say i'm watching signal to mean that you are following the series and you watch every episode, but when you refer to specific episodes, even as loosely as you do by using.

She's always sitting there, watching (or with her eyes glued to) the television. Hello language experts and grammar aficionados if we talk about a certain time we have to use simple past, but our teacher taught us that in the following sentence we have to use the past. If i'm not mistaken, both mean that the decision to watch a movie was. Our unabridged dictionary gives little clue of the word six used this way.

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