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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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view/see/watch the film

Have you ever watched the film?

Have you ever viewed the film?

Have you ever saw the film?

How many times have you viewed that film?

How many times have you watched that film?

How many times have you saw that film?

Which of these are correct? Also please tell me if there are any differences in meaning in regard to "view", "watch" and "see" with the above sentences.
  

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Have you ever watched the film? ok Have you ever viewed the film? I've never seen someone using 'to view' when talking about film Have you ever seen the film?

  • Have you ever watched the film?
  • ok Have you ever viewed the film?
  • I've never seen someone using 'to view' when talking about film Have you ever seen the film?
  • Many persons use 'to see' in informal speeches but I was taught that 'to watch' is more correct How many times have you viewed that film?
  • same as above How many times have you watched that film?
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Have you ever watched the film? ok

Have you ever viewed the film? I've never seen someone using 'to view' when talking about film

Have you ever seen the film? Many persons use 'to see' in informal speeches but I was taught that 'to watch' is more correct

How many times have you viewed that film? same as above

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