IlyaTretyakov
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- Dec 14, 2021
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
If I say:
"I read the book." or "I watched the film."
Does it mean that I read the entire book or that I watched the entire film?
If it does, how should I say to emphasise that I started reading the book or watching the film but haven't finished the entire book or film yet? Will this help: "I was reading the book." "I was watching the film."?
If it doesn't, how should I say that I read the entire book or that I watched the entire film? Will this help: "I've read the book." "I've watched the film."?
Thanks
"I read the book." or "I watched the film."
Does it mean that I read the entire book or that I watched the entire film?
If it does, how should I say to emphasise that I started reading the book or watching the film but haven't finished the entire book or film yet? Will this help: "I was reading the book." "I was watching the film."?
If it doesn't, how should I say that I read the entire book or that I watched the entire film? Will this help: "I've read the book." "I've watched the film."?
Thanks