I'm watching this in 2019! It has been 1 year since I had watched this. The last time I'd watched this was in 2018.
My response in (US) English: I'm watching this in 2019! It has been 1 year since I watched this. The last time I watched this was in 2018.
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My response in (US) English:
I'm watching this in 2019!
It has been 1 year since I watched this.
I'm watching this in 2019 means you plan to watch it in the next 11 months.
It has been 1 year since I have watched this. The last time I have watched this was in 2018. You are looking back from the present, if you use past perfect you look back from a point in the past. For example: you watched something in July 2017. In the summer of 2018 you watch it again, after not having watched
It seems to me that the Americans do not use all temporary constructions. This is due to laziness and inconvenience. I study in Boston and we often discuss using different times