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Discover Ludwig"watching TV" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when talking about an activity someone is currently doing, or when discussing a past activity. For example: "I spent all day yesterday watching TV."
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Watching TV?
Watching TV, apparently.
Try watching TV".
Watching TV is old news.
She had been watching TV.
Watching TV d.
"[Am] watching TV.
"Are you watching TV?" he asked.
Like he was watching TV or something".
It's also helpful when watching TV.
We wanted to be home watching TV.
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