Danyel
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?
11 Thg 07 2016 13:31
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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.
11 tháng 7 năm 2016
We normally say "I have seen". We don't normally say "I have watched". "Watching" is a time-limited action. "Seeing" is not.
11 tháng 7 năm 2016
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.'
11 tháng 7 năm 2016
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 ??
11 tháng 7 năm 2016
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