LOOK, WATCH, and SEE | What is the Difference?

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Learn the difference between the verbs look, watch, and see in English. Watch until the end of the video for a neat little summary to know which verb to use!

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I have been learning more and more from your brilliant teaching so my hearty responsibilities for your fabulous service. Thanks madam

englishteachersami
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I watch your youtube when you talk about some topic, your smile is best😊I interested in your sofa, it look at comfortable😛

yislin
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You explain very well the differences beetween the 3 words but the people use look and see when they are aware of that and is very common look and see, watch is for the TV for example

edumogrovejovargas
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Excellent class of pronunciation 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍

rauldelascasas
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I looked through my window and saw a bird building a nest.So I sit down and watched it till it finished.It was perfect.
.It's very useful for me thank you.

nordinesalmi
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Clear explanation !
Thanks for your lesson.

vi
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Very good your video Emma. Thank you very much...

estevaoaraujo
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I never forget watch your video every Friday.

mansoorali
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I love british accent, 😍😍 I wanna speak in british accent fluently. Lots of love from Indonesia ❤❤

farhapranita
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Your videos are informative .I have a question .which is ( are correct)
He showed great skill.
He showed a great skill.
I have considerable faith in him.
I have a considerable faith in him.
He has deep love for her.
He has a deep love for her.
Should we use ( a) or not ? Why, why not?
Thanks in advance .way to go.

mxoglfu
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You're using very simple, useful and attractive way of teaching that will stay in memory for ever..
Thanks Emma..waiting for the next video..

gazaziho
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It's such an useful video, thanks a lot.

Snow-rdvn
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I didn't know this... Thank you, 🙏

Silversyd
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Thank you so much for the lesson my lovely teacher.

parnidnps
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thank you Emma very good videos 👍👍👍👍

belaieabraham
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Thank you so much, Emma! You have such a pleasant voice. I love it❤️❤️❤️

scarlettstarlet
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Thanks for the video...It's very useful for me..., l love ( watching) the way you talk in british accent..., by the way...you're the most beautiful english tutor l have ever seen, ...thank you...

blessingdawn
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Hi Emma,
Truly wonderful lesson, I learn lots of new things with you lesson.
Thank you.

ManishSharma-skzh
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Thank you so much Emma!
I really love your vids, your voice and your wonderful pronunciation,
it´s like heavenly music for my ears.

wilfriedmathias
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Good Job. Your explanation about this subject was perfect.

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