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watch Watch you do/doing it [ simple[simple present or continuous?]

Is it grammatically possible to use both, the continuous form and simple present in sentences that use the pattern as in the title?

Example sentences:

I want to watch you wash/washing the car.

I want to see you ask/asking him/her out.

I want to watch you get/getting your hair cut.

Thank you in advance!

watch you do/doing it [ simple present or continuous?]

Is it grammatically possible to use both, the continuous form and simple present in sentences that use the pattern as in the title?

Example sentences:

I want to watch you wash/washing the car.

I want to see you ask/asking him/her out.

I want to watch you get/getting your hair cut.

Thank you in advance!

Watch you do/doing it [simple present or continuous?]

Is it grammatically possible to use both, the continuous form and simple present in sentences that use the pattern as in the title?

Example sentences:

I want to watch you wash/washing the car.

I want to see you ask/asking him/her out.

I want to watch you get/getting your hair cut.

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watch you do/doing it [ simple present or continuous?]

Is it grammatically possible to use both, the continuous form and simple present in sentences that use the pattern as in the title?

Example sentences:

I want to watch you wash/washing the car.

I want to see you ask/asking him/her out.

I want to watch you get/getting your hair cut.

Thank you in advance!