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هل تعلم الفرق بين See...Look...Watch
Look at these examples first: * I can see Mt. Fuji from where I live. * Look at that baby girl! She's so cute! * I'm going to stay home and watch TV tonight. Can you tell the difference? Well, "see" is an "inactive" verb. So long as your eyes are open, you don't have to actively think about the action of "seeing" . "Look at" and "watch " are "active" verbs. You have to actively think about the action of "looking" and "watching". You have to want to do it. "Look at" is usually used when the action lasts for a short time, while "watch" is used for actions that last for a longer period of time |
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it is Confusing things but i Usually use watching with tv and look for some thing front me |
اقتباس:
To some extent yes but Look - to look at something for a reason, with an intention. ‘Look at that strange man.’ ‘Look at the pictures I took on holiday.’ See -to ‘see’ something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for. ‘Did you see that bird? – I wasn’t looking for it, it just appeared. ‘I saw you driving to work today.’ Watch - to look at something carefully, usually at something which is moving. ‘Watch TV’- the TV doesn’t move, but you watch the moving images carefully. ‘Watch here you are going! You almost stepped on my foot!’ this is a video explains that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvPCaKOgLa0 |
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