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Teo Posted 20 years ago
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That's a movie I won't be seeing/watching again.

01. That's a movie I won't 01i00be seeing/watching02i00 again.02br
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002. That's a movie I won't 01i00see/watch02i00 again.02br
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00What's the difference in meaning between the above sentences?0-
  

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0 I don't see any difference in this context. When used in terms of sight, see and watch can be used the same way. "View" can also be used, though I hear it less frequently.

  • 0 I don't see any difference in this context.
  • When used in terms of sight, see and watch can be used the same way.
  • "View" can also be used, though I hear it less frequently.
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0 I don't see any difference in this context. When used in terms of sight, see and watch can be used the same way. "View" can also be used, though I hear it less frequently. "That's a movie I won't be viewing again." 0-
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0My question is:02br
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00What's the difference between the future progressive tense and the future tense in these sentences?0-
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0I will use " the " definite article.02br
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001. That's a movie I won't 01i00be seeing/watching02i00 again 02br
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00In the particular time in the future, the action of seeing/watching will not occur and it will not in progress when something or someone happens. 02br
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002. That's a movie I won't 01i

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