what is difference between see and watch
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However, when we use the verb 'look', we're talking about seeing something with an intention. ... When we use verbs of the senses, and this group, 'look', 'see' and 'watch' are verbs of visual sense, there's usually a difference between intention and non-intention, so, for example, "I heard the radio."
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However, when we use the verb 'look', we're talking about seeing something with an intention. ... When we use verbs of the senses, and this group, 'look', 'see' and 'watch' are verbs of visual sense, there's usually a difference between intention and non-intention, so, for example, "I heard the radio
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