Watch, Look, See
Example of Mistakes:
Ginfreely : Stop
watching my airport breasts
Ginfreely : I
see porn everyday.
Ginfreely : I don’t play cocks, but I
look at them playing every day.
Tip: “See,” “look” and “watch” are often confused in meaning. However, they should be used in different situations. The difference between the three verbs can be explained in the following way:
- Look — to look at something directly.
- See — to see something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for.
- Watch — to look at something carefully, usually at something that’s moving.
So, we can “see” something even if we don’t want to, but we can only “look at” something on purpose.
Correction:
Ginfreely: Stop
looking at my airport breasts
Ginfreely : I
watch porn everyday.
Ginfreely : I don’t play cocks, but I
see them playing every day
.