2016年1月4日 · English - South-East England. Jan 4, 2016. #2. Yes, that's exactly right. 'I watched' means I saw the beginning, middle, and end of it. 'When' here doesn't actually mean "after the …
2016年2月16日 · They convey a slightly different tone that I'm finding it difficult to explain. 'was watching' places the emphasis more on the time (i.e. it happened while she was watching) …
2016年5月11日 · 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 …
2020年11月9日 · Feb 25, 2011. #2. Watch TV (without the) is normal, although we might sometimes "she's watching the TV". Your second sentence suggests that there are more than …
Dec 4, 2020. #7. "While I am watching TV" is a time clause. It refers to a present or future time period during which I am watching TV. If the time period is in the past, the phrase is "while I was …
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