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12 juil. 2009 Watching is an intentional action, while seeing is passive. You see anything in front of your eyes. You only "watch" things by intentionally looking at them. And you are only 5 juil. 2006 He would normally say this when he intended to do something completely, to finish it, so the plain form 'do' is more likely, as explained in the comments above: 'do' for a complete 25 fvr. 2011 Watch TV (without the) is normal, although we might sometimes "she's watching the TV".Your second sentence suggests that there are more than one TV in the house, 31 mars 2013 Mmmm, las dos frases son casi idnticas de forma escrita pero creo que al hablar, yo suelo utilizar 'watching'. Es ms natural (para m) pero creo que depende de la regin/del 15 fvr. 2016 While Chelsea's mother was watching While Chelseas's mother watched These are both absolutely fine. They convey a slightly different tone that I'm finding it difficult to 10 mai 2016 You are not watching it now. (I say 'probable interpretation' because sometimes the context causes us to understand it differently.) Here is a previous thread discussing a different 6 oct. 2005 Yes, but not with a preceding X: in other words, I wouldn't say "I recommend you watching", though I would say "I recommend watching". Some examples from the BNC: If you 27 juil. 2018 We have posted a new interesting video on our Youtube Channel. And we want others to come and stay tuned into it. Is it appropriate to say"Thank you for watching" or 10 sept. 2014 I remember being corrected when I said "watch a musical" Can you provide the complete sentence? For example, a sentence like "I'm going to see a musical at the Theatre 12 janv. 2021 Perhaps you are right. I am a native English speaker and instinctively I usually say watch. In fact, it doesn't sound as natural to say 'see a show' to me.