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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Can I say "they do the action of learning" or "I want to do the action of watching the Tv"? Thanks
  

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anonymous Can I say "they do the action of learning" or "I want to do the action of watching the Tv"? Thanks Neither of these is natural English, and they would not normally be used in everyday speech.

  • anonymous Can I say "they do the action of learning" or "I want to do the action of watching the Tv"?
  • Thanks Neither of these is natural English, and they would not normally be used in everyday speech.
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anonymous Can I say "they do the action of learning" or "I want to do the action of watching the Tv"? Thanks

Neither of these is natural English, and they would not normally be used in everyday speech.

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