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Have been watched meaning?

Have been watched meaning?

: watched or observed carefully especially in order to prevent or detect a crime He didn’t know that he was being watched by the police.

Which is correct movie or movies?

In the US, the term movie is much more often used than film. In the UK it’s pretty much a tie between the two phrases. Movie wins in the Americas but is on a par with film in Europe and Africa.

Have you seen the movie or watched?

Both are grammatically correct and both are suitable formats for the question. There is NO difference in meaning between the two words in this particular context; ‘watched’ does NOT connote that you paid more attention to the movie than ‘seen’ does.

Is “watched” grammatically correct in this sentence?

And the answer of course is that both are grammatically correct. Any Past Participle instead of “seen” or “watched” will be grammatically correct. It is essential to distinguish between 1, grammatical correctness, and 2, choice of vocabulary.

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Is it seen a movie or watch a movie?

While both words are technically correct, you will more commonly hear and read “seen” in this context. To “see” a movie is the most common way of referring to viewing the entire film. You are most likely to hear or read “watch” if there is a time length involved. For example: Anne: Did you see Joker?

Is ‘watched’ correct English or ‘seen’?

I have seen a lot of answers from people apparently from south Asia, arguing very confidently that ‘watched’ is correct. However, in English as it is spoken in the UK, both are widely used, and if anything, ‘seen’ is probably more common. Have you seen [X]? sounds more natural and conversational than Have you watched [X]?

What movie Would you like to share with your friend?

The film that I would love to share with my friend is Parasite, a 2019 South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho. The film stars Song Kang-ho, Lee Sunkyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, and Park So-dam.