Tag: see the match or watch the match
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Did I Just Watch Or Watched?
You use the auxiliary verb did with the base of a verb to form a question in the simple past tense. So the correct sentence is: What did I just watch? The other question (What have I just watched?) is grammatical – it’s in the…
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Did You See It Meaning?
“Did you see it?” asks about your past experience of seeing it. “Have you seen it?” asks about your present state of awareness as a result of seeing it in the past. Then Did you see or have you seen? “Have you seen” implies that…
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Did You See And Have You Seen?
“Have you seen” implies that the person saw your glasses sometime in the recent past right up to the present moment. “Did you see” is asking if the person has ever seen your glasses, at any time in the past. Then Have you seen this…
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What Are The People Watching Football Called?
The people who watch a sports match or other large event are usually called spectators or the crowd. Then How do you read a soccer match? A football match consists of two halves and each half is 45 minutes long. Between the two halves, there…