Eureka
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- Jan 5, 2009
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- Native Language
- Korean
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- South Korea
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- South Korea
Hi teachers!
I'm wonering if the sentence below is grammaticall correct or not.
I'm seeing a movie without watching. (-I think this sentence is a good example of distinguishing nuisance between "see" and "watch")
As far as I'm concerned, verb 'see' is normally used in present tense like 'hear" and "smell". But does it mean that the verb "see" can not be used in present continuous?
Thank you in advance. Have a great day.:lol:
I'm wonering if the sentence below is grammaticall correct or not.
I'm seeing a movie without watching. (-I think this sentence is a good example of distinguishing nuisance between "see" and "watch")
As far as I'm concerned, verb 'see' is normally used in present tense like 'hear" and "smell". But does it mean that the verb "see" can not be used in present continuous?
Thank you in advance. Have a great day.:lol: