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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #5988: Look, see and watch
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    Look, see and watch


    Look, See and Watch

     

    • See means to notice people and things with your eyes.

     

    • Look (at) is used when you are trying to see something or someone. If look is followed by an object, you must use a preposition. The usual preposition is 'at'.

     

    • Watch means to look at something for a period of time, usually something which moves or changes.


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