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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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Did you.see/watch any movie last Friday?

Did you.see/watch any movie last Friday?

I believe 'see' is correct, but the answer provided by the author is 'watch'. Is she correct?

Thanks.
  

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Hi. The correct answer for that context is "watch". However, you can use "see" if you are talking about an experience.

  • Hi.
  • The correct answer for that context is "watch".
  • However, you can use "see" if you are talking about an experience.
  • Not the difference in the following examples; Have you seen/watched the movie "Separation"?
  • Do you want to watch a movie tonight?
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Hi.
The correct answer for that context is "watch". However, you can use "see" if you are talking about an experience. Not the difference in the following examples;

Have you seen/watched the movie "Separation"?
Do you want to watch a movie tonight?

Hamid

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