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English as a Second Language (ESL)
Semantic difference in the usage of the verbs "to see", "to look", and "to watch".
Differences: see, look, watch
see look watch differences
Students match the pictures with the sentences.
Synonyms Look, See, Watch
Watch/look/see What's the difference?
Students organize the conversations writing 1 or 2, then drag the pictures to the situation they’re related to.
English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
Read the sentences and choose the correct verb for each sentence.
Grammar - ESL
Objective
To understand and use the verbs: say, tell, hear, listen, look, watch, and see correctly in context.
Writing - Language Arts
Compound sentences:
A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (e.g. and, or, but, so).
To-infinitives and bare infinitives:
BUY EAT WALK GO TALK LAUGH SING COOK EXERCISE BUY SLEEP MAKE SEE HELP WATCH
Make Do See Watch
English
watch films see a doctor