Watch – to observe something carefully, usually at something which is moving.
Look – to observe something for a reason & with an intention.
See – to notice something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for.
Let’s practice…
‘______ where you are going! You almost stepped on my foot!’
‘I _____ you driving to work today.’
‘_____ at the pictures I took on holiday.’
‘Did you _____ that bird? – I wasn’t ____-ing for it; it just appeared.
‘_____ at that strange man.’
‘______ TV’- the TV doesn’t move, but you ______ the moving images carefully.
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