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The words SEE, LOOK ,WATCH and OBSERVE mean almost the same but they cannot be used interchangeably. Given below are sentences without 'see' Words.Fill in the blanks with appropriate 'see ' words and complete the sentences. ________________________________ watch observe see look ________________________________________ 1.Did you ________ the bird in the nest? 2.If you________ carefully you will see that there is steem coming out of the valve. 3.Keep a ______ over children,I'm sure they are up to some mischief. 4.________ at the birds in the sky.They seem to form patterns while flying. 3.Some nouns end with HOOD,NESS,MENTand SHIP.They name a state of being.Fill in the blanks with words that describe the state of being. Child______ sick _______ disappoint_________ kind________ Content_______ friend_______ 4.Tick the correct verbs in these sentences . 1. Seema _______(cracked,banged) the door loudly.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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You are asking about the differences between three words which describe what we do with our eyes. I can help.

The Merriam Webster Learners’ Dictionary says the differences are related to your action and attention.

“See” means to notice or become aware of someone or something by using your eyes.

“Look” means to direct your eyes in a particular direction.

“Watch” means to look at someone or something for an amount of time and pay attention to what is happening.

Answered by peermohamed54362
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Each hair follicle contains a certain number of pigment cells. These pigment cells constantly make a chemical called melanin (say: MEL-uh-nin) that gives the growing shaft of hair its color of brown, blonde, black, red, and anything in between. Melanin is the same stuff that makes our skin's color fair or darker.

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