【英国问答】look, see和watch(2/2)
What's the difference between the verbs 'look', 'see' and 'watch'?
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http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201305/201305021224025081183.mp3When 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. I didn't intend to, it just happened, or, I listened to the radio. I switched it on to find my favourite programme. Similarly, I felt the wind on my face. I didn't intend to feel this, it just happened, or I touched the fabric. I intended to feel the fabric.
It's important when you find these verbs of the senses to gather them together and try to find the differences between them. Remember that when you look at words which seem to be similar it's important to find out exactly the differences between them because basically you can't really use them interchangeably.
Remember, see, you didn't really intend to, it just happened. Look, you intended to do it, and watch you intended to do it and you were looking intensely, usually because it was moving.
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