See, Look, watch - Improve your British English Vocabulary

See, Look, watch Vocabulary Activation Pack See, Look, Watch The words see, look, and watch at first sight seem very similar. After all, we see with our eyes, we look with our eyes, and we watch with our eyes. I see the television. I look at the television. I watch television. Can you see the difference between these three sentences? We Have Eyes If you can see this, then you have eyes. We see with our eyes. We see because we have eyes, and when we open our eyes we see whatever is in front of them, whether we want to see or not. When light from an object enters our eyes it hits the back of the eye and forms an image. We see this image simply because our eyes are open. We don’t have to do anything to see, apart from open our eyes when there is some light. So seeing is not an action it is a state. Do you see? State vs Action Seeing is a state, not an action. We don’t have to do anything in order to see, except to open our eyes when there is som
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