Examples of using "Guardando" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you looking?
Are you watching it?
You're looking at that tree.
He was looking at you.
They'll be watching you.
- You're not watching.
- You aren't watching.
- What are you looking at?
- What're you looking at?
- I have been watching you.
- I've been watching you.
She was looking at you.
- You're not looking.
- You are not looking!
What are you watching?
Who are you looking at?
- They are watching.
- They're watching.
Everyone was looking at you.
Everyone's looking at you.
What are you looking at?
I wasn't looking at you.
They are watching a play.
Everyone's looking at them.
Are you watching this show?
Are you watching TV?
Why are you looking at Mary?
Why are you looking at me?
Everyone was looking at me.
I wasn't watching you.
Why are you watching this?
Why are you looking at Tom?
Why are you looking at us?
He was looking at her.
No one's looking.
I was just looking.
Is he looking at me?
They're still looking.
I wasn't looking.
Are they looking at us?
I was looking at her.
- We are watching TV.
- We're watching TV.
- Is she looking?
- Are you looking?
Are you looking?
We're watching.
What're you looking at, Tom?
- Why's everyone looking at you?
- Why's everybody looking at you?
Tom is looking at it.
- Everyone's looking at Tom.
- Everyone is looking at Tom.
I was just watching this.
Everyone's looking at me.
Everyone's looking at us.
He's looking at us now.
Sami was looking at it.
- He's looking at it, isn't he?
- She's looking at it, isn't she?
Are you watching the presidential debate?
- I know you're looking at me.
- I know that you're looking at me.
- Why are you looking at me like that?
- Why you looking at me like that?
Why are you looking down?
Were you looking at her legs?
Are you watching TV today?
I think he's looking at you.
Why are you watching this garbage?
I'm looking at the flower.
He was looking at the sky.
I'm looking at that flower.
- I'm just watching TV.
- I'm watching TV.
- I'm watching television.
She's looking the other way.
I am watching a film.
He's looking at dinosaurs.
He's watching the Olympics.
She's watching the Olympics.
I'm watching the Olympics.
What's everybody looking at?
What was Tom looking at?
- They are watching a movie.
- They're watching a movie.
I'm watching the news.
I was watching TV.
I was watching a documentary.
I wasn't looking at you.
- I grew up on watching Pokémon.
- I grew up watching Pokemon.
To put things in perspective,
She was looking at me.
- What are you looking at?
- What are you staring at?
Is anyone looking?
- Tom's watching.
- Tom is watching.
What am I looking at?
- Do you follow me?
- Are you watching me?
- Have you been watching me?
- They are watching.
- They're watching.
- I was watching him.
- I was watching her.
- Everyone's watching.
- Everyone is watching.
He's looking at us.