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TeacherJapan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is this a correct sentence?

TV gives you a better idea of what is happening around the world.

Is this a correct sentence? Also, should I use. “Watching TV” instead of just TV”?

  

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teacherJapan TV gives you a better idea of what is happening around the world. Is this a correct sentence? Also, should I use.

  • teacherJapan TV gives you a better idea of what is happening around the world.
  • Is this a correct sentence?
  • Also, should I use.
  • “Watching TV” instead of just TV”?
  • It's correct.
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teacherJapan

TV gives you a better idea of what is happening around the world.

Is this a correct sentence? Also, should I use. “Watching TV” instead of just TV”?

It's correct. So is "Watching TV". You can use either of those.

The sentence is dependent on what you wrote earlier in the text, however. For TV to be better, there shou

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