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What's the difference between "see a movie" and "watch a movie"?
28 lip 2015 04:11
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I can't explain WHY it is so, but if I say I am going to see a movie, I mean that I am going to leave the house and go to a cinema. If I say I am going to watch a movie, I mean that I am going to stay home and look at the movie on my TV.
28 lipca 2015
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it's the same
28 lipca 2015
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the difference goes to US and UK pronunciation and phrases, see in UK and watch in US are getting used normally.
28 lipca 2015
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I agree with Hilary.
There isn't a difference in meaning between 'see a movie' and 'watch a movie', but there is a difference in usage.
As native speakers, we mainly use 'watch' for films/ movies at home/on TV, and 'see' for when we go out to the cinema (GB/Aus) / movie theater (US).
We also use 'see' and 'watch' in the same way as we use these verbs in other contexts. 'See' is a sense or a chance event, whereas 'watch' is a more conscious act. So you would say, for example 'I was watching a movie when I suddenly felt ill', because in this sentence you are talking about the activity you were engaged in.
28 lipca 2015
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