Usage examples of "watches TV" in English with translation to Spanish

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My mother seldom watches TV at night. Mi madre rara vez ve televisión de noche.
Tom watches TV all the time. Tom ve la tele a todas horas.
He likes to watch TV. A él le gusta ver televisión.
I like to watch TV. Me gusta ver la tele.
Felicja likes to watch TV. Felicja disfruta ver televisión.
Did you watch TV yesterday? ¿Viste la tele ayer?
Tom doesn't watch TV. Tom no ve televisión.
I watched TV last night. Vi la tele anoche.
We watched TV after lunch. Después del almuerzo vimos televisión.
I was watching TV then. En ese momento estaba viendo la tele.
Has Tony been watching TV? ¿Tony ha estado viendo televisión?
It's fun to watch TV. Es divertido ver la tele.
Watching TV, I fell asleep. Me quedé dormido viendo televisión.
I watch TV off and on. Veo la tele de vez en cuando.
Tom fell asleep watching TV. Tom se quedó dormido viendo televisión.
I'd like to watch TV. Me gustaría ver la tele.
What time do you watch TV? ¿A qué hora ves televisión?
Play outside instead of watching TV. Ve a jugar afuera en vez de ver la tele.
I fell asleep while watching TV. Me quedé dormido viendo televisión.
Well, I'm just watching TV... Bueno, sólo veo la tele...
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