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

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Has Tony been watching TV? ¿Tony ha estado viendo televisión?
Most people like watching TV. A la mayoría de la gente le gusta ver TV.
That TV is too loud. Ese televisor está demasiado alto.
My brother is watching TV. Mi hermano está viendo tele.
The TV was turned on. La televisión estaba encendida.
Give me back the TV remote. Devuélveme el control de la TV.
Can I turn on the TV? ¿Puedo prender el televisor?
I watched TV this morning. He mirado la tele esta mañana.
Tom plugged in the TV. Tom conectó la televisión.
Tom was on TV last night. Tom estuvo en la TV anoche.
Will you turn on the TV? ¿Puedes prender el televisor?
I'm just watching TV. Sólo estoy viendo tele.
He likes to watch TV. A él le gusta ver televisión.
He writes scripts for TV shows. Él escribe libretos para TV.
Have you ever repaired a TV? ¿Alguna vez has arreglado un televisor?
I'm tired of TV. Estoy cansado de la tele.
Mary watches TV every night. Mary mira televisión todas las noches.
What's your favorite TV commercial? ¿Cuál es tu comercial de TV preferido?
Our TV is out of order. Nuestro televisor está averiado.
The TV picture was blurred. La imagen de la tele estaba borrosa.
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