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seeing a movie
Hi teachers
I understand see a movie is a common collocation, but is it okay to use it in progressive aspect as below?
1.When the earthquake happened, I was seeing a movie at a theater.
2.When the earthquake happened, I was seeing a movie with my boyfriend.
Thank you!
OP
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Re: seeing a movie

Originally Posted by
optimistic pessimist
Hi teachers
I understand see a movie is a common collocation, but is it okay to use it in progressive aspect as below?
1.When the earthquake happened, I was seeing a movie at a theater.
2.When the earthquake happened, I was seeing a movie with my boyfriend.
Thank you!
OP
Yes. Perfect. I hope you enjoyed it!
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Re: seeing a movie
(The movie, not the earthquake!)
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Re: seeing a movie
1.When the earthquake happened, I was seeing a movie at a theater
It sounds odd to me.
1.When the earthquake happened, I was watching a movie at a theater.
You dont sit and see the TV, you sit and watch it.
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