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Đào Xuân Thành @ 10:40 02/06/2011
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See vs. Look vs. Watch
See vs. Look vs. Watch
See is a verb of perception, it is a sense. It is automatic and doesn't require a decision to use this sense. It is associated with things that we can't avoid.
Look and Watch are action verbs that require a decision for you to use them. They never happen automatically.
Look is used to suggest a direction for your eyes. Usually we use this verb when the things we look at doesn't move.
Look - camera, prices, mirror, sky.
- Look at this picture.
- I like to look at the stars at night.
Watch is when we talk about concentrating on something, like a movie or sports. Using watch suggests there is a movement involved, so you can use that for TV or movies.
Watch - a movie, a TV program, a football match.
- I like to sit on the verandah and watch people walk by.
- I watch Friends everyday on TV.
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