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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

1. I can hear a robot moving sound. (A robot is moving)

2. I need potato chips to watch. (Potato chips to go with watching tv)

Are these correct?
  

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) 1. " 2. This should be, for example: I'm going to watch tv.

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(The following is US usage.)

1. This should be, for example:

"I hear a mechanical crunching sound, like a robot walking."

2. This should be, for example:

I'm going to watch tv. Where are the potato chips?"
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onizo 1. I can hear a robot moving sound. (A robot is moving)2. I need potato chips to watch. (Potato chips to go with watching tv)Are these correct?
They are close to correct, but not exactly correct.

1. I (can) hear the sound of a robot moving.
2. I need potato chips [ if I'm going to watch TV / to watch TV ].

CJ

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