what is the difference between see, watch and look
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The differences in the definitions tell us something about how each word is used.See and hear are usually used when you are talking about using the senses of sight and sound. On the other hand, look, watch, and listen are usually used when you are talking about paying attention to what you see or hear.
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- to look at something for a reason, with an intention
-to ‘see’ something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for.
Watch.-to look at something carefully, usually at something which is moving
-to ‘see’ something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for.
Watch.-to look at something carefully, usually at something which is moving
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