Differences Between SEE, WATCH and LOOK

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Watch this video to clear up confusion using SEE, WATCH and LOOK.
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Thanks! I've heard that there's a difference between seeing a performance on TV and seeing it outside the house: 'I went to *see* my favorite singer/comedian'; 'we *saw* a movie in a theater'; 'I *saw* a football match' (in a stadium). Does your experience agree to this? What do you think is the *rationale* for this split? And would 'watch' sound really awkward in these?

Also, I've heard another rule: 'I'm watching a movie now' but 'I saw a movie in the past'. Do you agree? If yes, what do you think is the rationale here? What about the future tense? Would 'watch' in all three tenses sound really awkward? Thanks!

shibenikvaysyor
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you too are born to be teachers. your contents are flawless. much love from Ethiopia

enjoyenglish
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Explained clearly sir 👌👌👌... Your doing great job.👍

shanthijagan
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Thanks for this lesson. I have a question. Let's say I have an online class. Which is the corect way to about this kind of class for example if you are late: I have to watch my English class now! or I have to see my English class now!. Thanks in advance.

oscarjimenez
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Can you describe the this sentence 👇
Nishat has seen this movie there times.
Why is 'see' used in this sentence?

naimakhatun
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After 'like' ...ing looking doesn't it?

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