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What's the difference?
What's the difference between look, watch and see?
Oct 31, 2015 6:17 PM
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Obviously they are synonyms, with very close meanings, but in everyday speech:
1. Look-A general term, "I am looking at the sky" but you don't tell me anything very specific.
2. Watch-"I am watching the sky". I am watching or looking for something specific, I am waiting for the sunset, or to see a meteor, of watching the cloud formations to see them change.
3. See- Another general term. " I see the sky" Mostly this would be used if there is some question about whether you can see something. " Did you see the beautiful sunset last night?" "Yes I looked out my window and I saw it. I watched it for 15 minutes."
October 31, 2015
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