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When you talk about seeing someone or something; watching TV, movies, plays, or sports; visiting someone or a place; possible results; or want to indicate understanding, go with ver. If you talk about paying attention or asking for someone's full attention or awareness, go with mirar. For exp, I am watching TV. Watching is a continuous verb. If verb + ing adds information to a noun or it shows parallel action of the subject, it is called a present participle. For example, I slept watching TV. |
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Chip Romig, MMR 423 |
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