difference between look and see
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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.’
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the difference between LOOK and SEE...
SEE means perceive with eyes is known as "SEE"
EG: hey once see the peacock
LOOK means a persons appearance is known as "LOOK"
EG: students please look at the board.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELPFUL TO U...*-*
SEE means perceive with eyes is known as "SEE"
EG: hey once see the peacock
LOOK means a persons appearance is known as "LOOK"
EG: students please look at the board.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELPFUL TO U...*-*
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