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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Watch the film fully

Hi

Is this sentence fully natural?

Though I did not watch the film fully I knew the ending.

Thanks,

Tom

PS: Can we say 'knew the end'?

  

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Though I did not watch the entire film, I could easily guess [the ending] / [how it would end]. Though I did not watch the entire film, I knew the ending because a friend had revealed it to me. Though I did not watch the film to the end, I knew the ending because I didn't heed the "spoiler alert" warning.

  • Though I did not watch the entire film, I could easily guess [the ending] / [how it would end].
  • Though I did not watch the entire film, I knew the ending because a friend had revealed it to me.
  • Though I did not watch the film to the end, I knew the ending because I didn't heed the "spoiler alert" warning.
  • Though I did not watch the entire film, I knew the ending because I had read the book.
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Though I did not watch the entire film, I could easily guess [the ending] / [how it would end].

Though I did not watch the entire film, I knew the ending because a friend had revealed it to me.

Though I did not watch the film to the end, I knew the ending because I didn't heed the "spoiler alert" warning.

Though I did not watch the entire film, I knew the ending becaus

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