Examples of using "Assisto" in a sentence and their english translations:
I watch television.
- I do not watch television.
- I don't watch TV.
- I don't watch television.
- I'm not watching TV.
I don't watch TV very much.
Well, I watch television.
I watch the BBC.
I never watch documentaries.
I rarely watch documentaries.
I seldom watch documentaries.
I watch a lot of movies.
I'm watching the football game.
No, I don't watch CNN.
I watch television in the evening.
I watch television twice a week.
I watch television all day long.
I often watch TV before dinner.
- I see.
- I see that.
I cry every time I watch this movie.
I don't watch as much TV as Tom and Mary do.
I sometimes watch TV.
I see.
I don't watch much basketball.
This is the first time I've watched this film.
I don't watch TV as much as I used to when I was a kid.
"When do you watch TV?" "I watch TV after dinner."
I cry every time I watch that film.
I often watch TV before dinner.
I watch television every day.
I try not to get too involved in the games I watch on TV, but I always end up in a bad mood if my favorite team loses.
Thither I drew, and strove with eager hold / a green-leaved sapling from the soil to tear, / to shade with boughs the altars, when behold / a portent, weird to see and wondrous to unfold!