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Which difference between phrases "worth watching" and "worth seeing"? In which situation we use it?
Jun 4, 2014 6:13 PM
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Watching can sometime be in past tense vs seeing is present.
Example:
Breaking bad is worth watching. (as the show has already concluded and there are no new episodes)
Cowboys stadium is worth seeing in person at-least once.
June 4, 2014
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It's exactly the same as the difference between to watch and to see - if you know what those words mean, you'll know what the difference is between 'worth watching' and 'worth seeing'.
In many cases, they can be interchangeable, though. You can say that a movie or TV programmw is 'worth watching' or 'worth seeing'. In this context there's no difference.
June 4, 2014
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