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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"I am happy watching" vs "I am happy when I watch"

Emotion: wink
"I am happy watching the movie" can be expressed in many different ways such as
1. I am happy while watching the movie.
2. I am happy while in the act of watching the movie.

In this way is it possible to express below?
3. "I am happy when I watch the movie"

Do ( 1.) and ( 3.)express the same meaning or just ( 1.) and ( 2. ) express the same meaning?
  

Top answer

They all mean the same.

  • They all mean the same.
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They all mean the same.

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