English Vocabulary - Look / See / Watch

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

http://www.engvid.com/ In English, we have three words to talk about sight, where most languages just use one! Learn which word to use when in this free lesson. Take the free quiz at http://www.engvid.com/english-vocabulary-look-see-watch/ to test your understanding of the lesson.

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  • 1.files has been deployed in server ,2.files has been deployed on server, which one is correct ?

  • @saragarhi2009

    Files HAVE been deployed in THE server.

  • hello Janie, correct me if I wrote your name wrongly.

    My name is Mohammed ,and I'm from KSA . I'm 21 years old. I' have graduated from the high school in 2006. In this year I'm studying english language, but I still have some problems with the Models and how should I use them correctly?

    I hope that you will help me.. Thank you.

  • @thegodfather123451

    Go to the website engvid.com and you can see the lessons on modals!!!!!!!

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  • wow, did you see that? phjyuuu )) oO

  • what if i say I saw on tv?

  • Thank you. I know how to teach my kids now.

  • i love u ...tq

  • An 'OK' explanation but important points missed:1) we 'look at' things that are still but 'watch' things that move (You look at a picture but watch TV). 2) the main difference between 'look at' and 'see' isn't gaze duration but rather a difference between 'active' v 'passive' vision. We use 'see' in the passive sense to mean things 'come to our eyes', whereas 'look at' is active, i.e, you must concentrate and pay attention. You should really brush up on your knowledge before making these videos

  • Don't want to sound picky, but should there be a question mark after the question "Did you see that car(?)!! ?

  • @saragarhi2009 the first sentence is correct

  • Look is fast. See is longer because ti has to work with the mental process. Watch refers to the longest process.

    I feel that see is longer because of the Catholic Church's selection of the word for some of its highest positions: The Holy See.

  • your video helps me alot! thank you so much :)

  • thanks very much teacher for the lessons.

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