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What a boring movie I have seen!
What a boring movie I have seen!
&
What a boring movie I have watched!
What is the difference?
2016년 7월 11일 오후 1:31
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Hi Danyel,
Neither of those sentences are actually correct. The correct way to write/say that particular sentence would be one of the following:
- What a boring movie I saw. (instead of "What a boring movie I have seen!" )
- I watched a very boring movie.
- I watched a movie that was very boring
- That movie I watched was very boring.
Essentially, (when written correctly), they are all the same, as they are all ways to talk about something that happened in the past - as in, it "was" a movie that you watched, and is now completed, and you are now speaking about that past thing.
Hope this helps.
2016년 7월 11일
We normally say "I have seen". We don't normally say "I have watched".
"Watching" is a time-limited action. "Seeing" is not.
2016년 7월 11일
Neither exclamation is right. You'd say 'what a boring movie that was!' or simply 'what a boring movie!' But I guess you're more interested in the difference between 'to watch' and 'to see.'
2016년 7월 11일
What a boring movie I have seen!
didn't complete it
What a boring movie I have watched!
complete the movie then figure out it was boring.
right ??
2016년 7월 11일
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