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Natalie
Enseignant professionnelLOOk vs WATCH vs SEE
LOOK = direct your eyes at something (active)
Look at the board.
She looked out the window.
WATCH = look carefully at something moving or changing (active, longer)
I watched a movie last night.
He is watching the children play.
SEE = notice with your eyes (not active)
I see a bird in the tree.
Did you see my keys anywhere?
Tip:
Look = focus your eyes.
Watch = focus on something moving.
See = your eyes notice naturally.
25 août 2025 13:29
Natalie
Compétences linguistiques
Afrikaans, Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Russe
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