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    Look, see and watch (English exercise n°5988 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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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.


    Put in look, see and watch in the correct form.



    English exercise "Look, see and watch" created by felin (28-01-2006) with The test builder
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    1. Urgh! I'm tired. I stayed up late last night TV.
    2. Can you that blonde girl with the glasses talking to my friend?
    3. The police have been that house for a fortnight now.
    4. I don't really like him much. He never at you in the eye.
    5. Have you that advert on TV about the Elvis fan?
    6. You can tell he hasn't acted before. He keeps at the camera.
    7. I out of the window yesterday and saw a green dog. You can imagine my surprise.
    8. If you very carefully, you can see how well organized the ants are.
    9. at all this rubbish on the floor.
    10. me closely and I'll show you how to dance the cha-cha-cha.
    11. This fog's terrible. I can't a thing.
    12. at me and I'll show you how to dance the Salsa.







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