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I watched a musical. vs I watched musical

The correct phrase is "I watched a musical." The article 'a' is necessary before the noun 'musical' to make it grammatically correct. Without the article, the phrase 'I watched musical' is incomplete and incorrect.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1473 views

I watched a musical.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has viewed a musical performance.

Examples:

  • I watched a musical last night.
  • She enjoys watching a musical with her friends.
  • They are planning to watch a musical next weekend.
  • He has never watched a musical before.
  • We watched a musical together as a family.

I watched musical

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the necessary article 'a' before the noun 'musical'.


Alternatives:

  • I watched a musical.
  • I watched a musical performance.
  • I watched a musical show.
  • I watched a musical play.
  • I watched a musical production.

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