I have been watching TV for one hour

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I have been watching TV for one hour(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. llevo una hora viendo la tele
You are lazy. You watch TV all the time. - What are you talking about? I have been watching TV for one hour. I worked all morning.Eres perezoso. Ves la tele todo el tiempo. - ¿De qué hablas? Llevo una hora viendo la tele. Trabajé toda la mañana.
b. hace una hora que estoy viendo la tele
I have been watching TV for one hour, and I am already bored.Hace una hora que estoy viendo la tele, y ya estoy aburrido.
c. llevo una hora mirando la tele
How long have you been watching TV? - I have been watching TV for one hour.¿Cuánto tiempo llevas mirando la tele? - Llevo una hora mirando la tele.
d. hace una hora que estoy mirando la tele
Give me the remote. It is my turn to pick a show, You've spent all day watching TV. - I have been watching TV for one hour.Dame el control. Me toca escoger un programa. Has pasado todo el día mirando la tele. - Hace una hora que estoy mirando la tele.
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