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Words: Look / See / Watch

Words: Look / See / Watch

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Rachel Boyce
Feb 11, 2025
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Let's explore some tricky verbs: LOOK, SEE, and WATCH!

Ever mixed these up? You're not alone! They can be confusing for English learners.

👉 LOOK (verb): To direct your eyes in a particular direction.
Example: Look at that beautiful sunset!

👉 SEE (verb): To notice or become aware of something using your eyes.
Example: I see a bird in the tree.

👉 WATCH (ve…

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