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Wе watched thе play and thеn dіscussеd іt...
Wе watched thе play and thеn dіscussеd іt.
&
Wе saw thе play and thеn dіscussеd іt.
What is the difference?
Feb 21, 2017 12:29 PM
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In practical terms no difference at all. Watch does mean that the seeing was deliberate and that attention was paid, but to see a play does normally mean that it was watched rather than just seen
February 21, 2017
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