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we watched TV last night which sentence is thinking​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Watch is similar to look at, but it usually means that we look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving:

We watch television every evening.

I like to sit at the window to watch what’s happening in the garden.

Warning:

We use see, not watch, when we talk about being at sports matches or public performances, such as films, theatre and dramas. However, we watch the television:

We saw a wonderful new film last night. You’ll have to go and see it while it’s in the cinema.

Not: We watched… You’ll have to go and watch …

(Cambridge Dictionary)

Watch a Movie vs See a Movie:

We watched a movie yesterday. This would imply we watched a movie at home (TV/DVD...)

We saw a movie yesterday. This would imply that we did so by going to a movie theater.

We can also explicitly say that we went to the movie theater and watched Ice Age.

Answered by kajaldubey91869
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Answer:

it's a Declarative sentence or simple positive sentence

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