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DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOOK, SEE OR WATCH?

Complete the exercises below with the correct form of the verbs; look (at), see and watch. Remember,
if there is an object after the verb LOOK, you must also the preposition AT.

1. Can you ___________ the clock and tell me the time, please?

2. Did you ___________ the tennis match on T.V., last night?

3. I ___________ an old friend yesterday. I was on the bus and he was walking down the street
so I couldn't speak to him.

4. Yesterday evening, we ___________ the sun set.

5. If you go to the zoo, you can ___________ many animals like lions and zebras.

6. ___________! There's that boy again.

7. Did you ___________ anybody you know at the party?

8. I can't ___________ very well if I don't wear my glasses.

9. He is a very strange man. I don't like it when he ___________ me in that way.

10. We ___________ many fish in the sea when we went to the beach.

Answers:

1. look at
2. watch
3. saw
4. watched
5. see
6. Look
7. see
8. see
9. looks at
10. saw

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