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Grammar

Look at TV

Hi Teachers~

I've come across "look at TV in my textbook.

Is 'look at TV' as common and natural as 'watch TV?'

Thank you in advance.

  

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' Yes, but with absolutely different meanings. For example, look at the TV, it has scratches on its screen. m.

  • ' Yes, but with absolutely different meanings.
  • For example, look at the TV, it has scratches on its screen.
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pen slide 883Is 'look at TV' as common and natural as 'watch TV?'

Yes, but with absolutely different meanings.

For example, look at the TV, it has scratches on its screen.

I watch TV at 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day.

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