I watched a lot of TV

I watched a lot of TV(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. vi mucha televisión
What did you do this weekend? - Not much. I watched a lot of TV.¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? - No mucho. Vi mucha televisión.
b. vi mucha tele
I watched a lot of TV on my day off.Vi mucha tele en mi día libre.
c. miré mucha televisión
I was really tired last night, so I didn't do much. I watched a lot of TV, and that's it.Estaba muy cansado anoche, así que no hice mucho. Miré mucha televisión, y eso es todo.
d. miré mucha tele
I watched a lot of TV yesterday at my friend's house.Miré mucha tele ayer en la casa de mi amigo.
a. veía mucha televisión
I watched a lot of TV when I was a kid. But now I don't even have a TV.Veía mucha televisión cuando era niño. Pero ahora ni siquiera tengo un televisor.
b. veía mucha tele
As a kid, I watched a lot of TV on Saturday mornings.De niño, veía mucha tele los sábados por la mañana.
c. miraba mucha televisión
When I was young, I watched a lot of TV after school.Cuando yo era joven, miraba mucha televisión después de la escuela.
d. miraba mucha tele
I watched a lot of TV when I was sick.Miraba mucha tele cuando estaba enfermo.
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