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watched or saw?
"Last week I watched/saw an appealing advertisement of your products on TV."
In this statement what is the correct verb? When there is "TV", I always use "to watch". Is it incorrect?
Jul 29, 2015 9:42 AM
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Hi Anna, I would use SAW in this case because the focus is not so much on the action of watching but on the fact that you have seen it. (Of course the other way is possible too, I will give you some examples for both cases).
Examples 1:
I saw your ad on TV yesterday.
I saw an interesting advertisement for a summer vacation in England.
Examples 2:
I watched advertisements all day yesterday.
I was watching your ad on TV when the earthquake struck.
July 29, 2015
I think that is correct
July 29, 2015
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