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Thanks1 Posted 5 years ago
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"I'll try not to watch my smartphone too much by leaving it with/to my mom on weekdays."

"I'll try not to watch my smartphone too much by leaving it with/to my mom on weekdays."


Q1. Can "watch" be used instead of "use" here?

Q2. Which is right, "with" or "to" here?

  

Top answer

1. Yes, but it does not have the same meaning. 2.

  • 1.
  • Yes, but it does not have the same meaning.
  • 2.
  • with
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1. Yes, but it does not have the same meaning.

2. with

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