'See', 'look at' and 'watch' all refer to something we do with our eyes. However, each verb has a slightly different meaning.
I can't see you? Look at me! What are you watching?
Examples:
- I can see you!
- I can see the castle.
- Look at the picture.
- Look behind you!
- Let's watch TV.
- What are you watching?
- Watch out!
Watch the video and see if you can see the difference in meaning.
Try the quiz to see if you have understood.
Choose 'see', 'look at' or 'watch' for you answer.
- Can you ______ Lily?
see
- ______ the menu and tell me what you would like to order.
Look at
- I'm ________ the dentist tomorrow.
seeing
- Where are you going to ____ the rugby?
watch
- What did you ____ at the cinema last night?
see
- Are you _______ that new series on Netflix?
watching