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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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watch a football

Can I say,


  1. They went to the food court for watching the football / football match on TV.

  2. There are many customers at the food court to watch the football match.

  3. There are many people at the food court to watch a football match.

  4. The people at the food court to see the football match.
  

Top answer

They went to the food court to watch the football / football match on TV. There are many customers at the food court watching the football match. There are many people at the food court watching a football match.

  • They went to the food court to watch the football / football match on TV.
  • There are many customers at the food court watching the football match.
  • There are many people at the food court watching a football match.
  • The people at the food court are watching the football match.
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  1. They went to the food court to watch the football / football match on TV.

  2. There are many customers at the food court watching the football match.

  3. There are many people at the food court watching a football match.

  4. The people at the food court are watching the football match.

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