· when someone died, some people believe they go to heaven and still watching us from heaven. - looking means looking at it intentionally - through it means the whole … We got home at midnight. You see anything in front of your eyes. Here i am talking about a tv show,which i have continued to watch. Im going to see neneh cherry in concert this saturday or im going to (see) a concert this saturday. When here doesnt actually mean after the end, but thats normally the time when you would think that was impressive. · i am watching this because, i watched this from the very beginning. But i think that my sentence is correct. · hi everyone, when i wrote the sentence i prefer to watch movies rather than reading stories. , it was corrected by my friend as i prefer watching movies rather than read stories. · the most common, standard wording (as you probably know) is: And you are only watching when you are doing it intentionally. Id like to watch the sunset. Doing = a process. I am watching this because, i have watched this from the very beginning. I think e was trying to describe this intentional action by sitting through it looking: What are you doing? a: Is it correct to say do you think mom is watching us from above? ? You dont hear this much in ame. 1. id like to see the sunset. · if youre in attendance, youre watching a concert, or a performance. If youre telling your friend about it a week beforehand: To watch them doing something is to watch throughout the process, such as - painting a room. I am watching a movie. I wonder how this will end? Id like to get your opinion on this. This inverted sentence emphasizes what time it was. I think #1 is more like see the entire view of the sunset and #2 is like see … · i would say that to watch someone do something is a matter of seeing them at one particular instant in time, such as - kicking a ball. · watching is an intentional action, while seeing is passive. C is correct grammar, but awkward. It doesnt say anything about your availability to talk, purely that you are watching a movie. I watched means i saw the beginning, middle, and end of it. · i have questions about the following sentences. I am not sure whether above expresses the meaning of someone … You only watch things by intentionally looking at them. · yes, thats exactly right. I want to be able to do that. of course, while youre still watching, in the middle of the trick, you could also think this is impressive. Can these sentences be used interchangeably? I am watching this because, i have been watching this from the very beginning. A is correct and idiomatic.
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