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My name is Alisha, and today I’m going to
give a short explanation of the difference

between “look,” “watch,” and “see.”

So let’s get started!

Okay, the first verb that I want to talk about
is “look.”

We use “look” when we simply want to explain
that we are moving our eyes to something,

just moving the eyes is to “look” at something.

There’s no expectation that the item or the
object we are looking at is going to change.

There’s no expectation that some change is
going to happen, we’re simply moving our eyes

to something.

Finally, when you use “look” and an object
follows the verb, you need to follow “look”

with “at.”

So for example, “look at that.”

“Look at me.”

“Look at that.”

“Look at her.”

“Look at him.”

All of these use “at” because an object
follows the verb “look.”

So “look at that thing.”

When you use an expression like “look over
there,” there’s no object there, so only

when there’s an object after the word “look”
you need to use “at” to connect the two.

Okay, so remember, “look” is used when
you’re simply moving your eyes to something.

Okay, let’s talk then about the verb “watch.”

So we use “watch” when we want to focus
our attention on something.

So focusing your attention can be on something
happening in front of you, like a performance,

it can be movie, TV, but the nuance with “watch”
is you are watching something that is changing

or moving, something is going to happen, there’s
an expectation of change or movement, evolution

in some way, we use “watch” in those cases.

Focused attention on something that is changing
or something that is moving is when we use

“watch.”

And finally, “see,” the verb “see”
is used when we just notice something, we

have to notice something, maybe a person has
come into the room and we “see” that person,

we noticed something but we’re not necessarily
focusing.

So maybe we “see” it, our eyes catch it,
but we don’t focus on that thing, that is

when we use “see.”

So to recap, we use “look” just to move
our eyes to something.

We use “watch” for focused attention on
something that is moving or something that

is changing.

And we use “see” when we just notice something
but we don’t necessarily focus on it.

Okay, so this is the basic use of these three
verbs, but there are a couple of exceptions.

So here, I have special cases, especially
for performances, so for example, movies,

TV shows, concerts, sporting events, and so
on, these have slightly different rules.

We will only use “watch” or “see” for
these cases, please do not use “look”

in these cases, please use “watch” or
“see.”

If you’re having trouble deciding when to
use “watch” or “see,” a good rule,

or a good guideline, is if it’s something
outside the house, something outside your

home, your apartment, use the verb “see.”

If you’re at home doing something at home,
like watching a movie, for example, use the

verb “watch.”

So for example, over here, you would see a
movie in a movie theater; see a baseball game;

watch a DVD at home, or watch the awards show
at home.

So these are at home actions, and these are
outside the home action.

So we use “see” and “watch” in these cases.

Okay, but let’s try to choose the correct
verb in these example sentences that I’ve

prepared.

So first one,
Tonight I’m going to ______ Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones is a popular TV show, so we
should use “watch” because we learned

that “watch” is used for things outside,
oh, I’m sorry, because we learned that “watch”

is used for actions at home, things we do
at home, it’s more natural to use “watch.”

I’m going to watch Game of Thrones.

Okay, the next sentence,
I want to ______ that new movie.

New movie probably means going to a movie
theater, so we should use the verb “see.”

I want to see that new movie, is the correct
verb here.

______ up ahead, traffic is terrible.

So up ahead means in front of you, in front
of the car, in this case, it’s car, it’s traffic

related, so up ahead, in this case, the speaker
is asking the listener to move his or her

eyes in front of them to go up ahead with
their eyes, so you can use the verb “look.”

Look up ahead, traffic is terrible.

So move your eyes up ahead, it’s a command.

Okay, next one,
Last night I stayed in and ______ a football

game.

So stayed in means stayed home, I stayed at
home, we use the expression “stayed in”

so I stayed in and “watch,” this is an
at home action.

Past tense, I watched a football game last
night.

Ok, next one,
I can’t wait to ______ my favorite band next

week.

So again, this is a performance outside the
house, my favorite band, so we’ll use “see”

I can’t wait to “see” my favorite band
next week.

Ok, next sentence.

When I ______ into the forest, I ______ a
deer.

Okay, there are two verbs in this sentence,
we’re going to use “looked,” so when I

moved my eyes into the forest, I moved my
direction, my eyes moved in the direction

of the forest, and I ______ a deer.

So we noticed something, I saw a deer.

I saw a deer.

A deer entered my eyes, is a weird way to
say it but that’s the nuance here.

I happened to notice, I wasn’t focusing but
I saw this in my eye, I saw a deer.

Okay, let’s look at a really difficult one.

I ______ up from my book and ______ you.

You were ______ a video on your phone.

Okay, so similar here, I ______ up, I “looked”
up, I moved my eyes up from my book, so I

was reading, I moved my eyes up from my book.

And ______ you, so here I noticed, I saw,
past tense, I saw you; then here you were

______ a video on your phone.

A video on your phone, so maybe we need to
use the verb “watch” because the person

has focused their attention on their phone
on the video.

You were watching, past progressive tense,
you were watching a video on your phone.

So here in this situation we have all three
verbs.

Finally, let’s use it in a question.

When did you last ______ your roommate?

So when did you last notice your roommate?

We would use the verb “see,” when did
you last “see” your roommate, when was

the last time you saw your roommate, you noticed
your roommate.

So these are some great examples of sentences
where it might be difficult to guess should

I use “look,” should I use “see,”
should I use “watch,” but keep these rules

in mind; so remember when you move your eyes
to something use “look,” don’t forget

to use “at” when an object follows the
verb, too.

When you want to focus your attention or talk
about something that’s changing and moving,

use “watch,” like movies and TV shows.

When you want to just talk about noticing
something but not focusing your attention,

use “see.”

So this is a basic introduction to the differences
between “look,” “see,” and “watch.”

I hope it was useful for you, if you like,
you can try to leave a comment with one of

these verbs in your sentence, or if you have
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我的名字是 Alisha,今天我
将简要解释

“看”、“看”和“看”之间的区别。

所以让我们开始吧!

好的,我要说的第一个动词
是“看”。

当我们只是想
解释我们正在将目光移到某物上时,我们使用“看”,

只是移动眼睛就是“看”某物。

不期望
我们正在查看的项目或对象会发生变化。

没有期望会发生一些变化
,我们只是将目光

转向某事。

最后,当你使用“look”并且一个宾语
跟随动词时,你需要在“look”之后

使用“at”。

例如,“看看那个”。

“看着我。”

“看那个。”

“看着她。”

“看着他。”

所有这些都使用“at”,因为宾语
跟在动词“look”后面。

所以“看看那个东西”。

当你使用像“look over
there”这样的表达时,那里没有对象,所以只有

当“look”这个词后面有一个对象时,
你才需要使用“at”来连接两者。

好的,请记住,当
您只是将视线移到某物上时,会使用“看”。

好的,接下来让我们谈谈动词“watch”。

所以当我们想把注意力集中在某件事上时,我们会使用“watch”

因此,您可以将注意力集中在您
面前发生的事情上,例如表演

,可以是电影,电视,但是“观看”的细微差别
是您正在观看正在变化

或移动的事物,即将发生的事情,有
对变化或运动的期望,

以某种方式进化,我们在这些情况下使用“观察”。

当我们使用“观察”时,将注意力集中在正在变化或正在移动的事物上

最后,“看到”,动词“看到
”用于我们刚刚注意到某事,我们

必须注意到某事,也许
有人走进房间,我们“看到”那个人,

我们注意到某事但我们没有 必然
聚焦。

所以也许我们“看到”了它,我们的眼睛捕捉到了它,
但我们并不专注于那个东西,那

就是我们使用“看到”的时候。

所以回顾一下,我们使用“看”只是为了将
我们的眼睛移到某物上。

我们使用“观察”来将注意力集中在
正在移动或

正在变化的事物上。

当我们只是注意到某事但我们不一定专注于它时,我们会使用“看到”

好的,这就是这三个动词的基本用法
,但也有一些例外。

所以在这里,我有特殊情况,特别
是表演,例如电影,

电视节目,音乐会,体育赛事
等等,它们的规则略有不同。

我们只会在这些情况下使用“watch”或“see”
,请不要在这些情况下使用“look”

,请使用“watch”或
“see”。

如果您在决定何时
使用“看”或“看”时遇到问题,一个好的规则

或一个好的指导方针是,如果它是
在房子外面、在你

家、你的公寓外面,请使用动词“看”。

如果您在家做某事
,例如看电影,请使用

动词“观看”。

例如,在这里,你会
在电影院看电影; 看棒球比赛;

在家看 DVD,或在家看颁奖典礼

所以这些是在家的行动,而这些是
在家庭之外的行动。

所以我们在这些情况下使用“see”和“watch”。

好的,但是让我们尝试
在我准备的这些例句中选择正确的动词

所以第一个,
今晚我要去__权力的游戏。

权力的游戏是一个很受欢迎的电视节目,所以我们
应该用“看”,因为我们

知道“看”是用来做外面的事情的,
哦,对不起,因为我们知道“看”

是用来做家里的事情的, 我们
在家里做的事情,使用“手表”更自然。

我要去看看权力的游戏。

好的,下一句,
我要______那部新电影。

新电影可能意味着去
电影院,所以我们应该使用动词“看”。

我想看那部新电影,
这里的动词是正确的。

______ 在前面,交通很糟糕。

So up ahead 意思是在你面前
,在汽车前面,在这种情况下,它是汽车,它

与交通有关,所以在前面,在这种情况下,说话
者要求听众将他或她的

眼睛移到他们面前 用
他们的眼睛往前走,所以你可以使用动词“看”。

往前看,交通很糟糕。

所以把你的眼睛向前移动,这是一个命令。

好的,下一个,
昨晚我待在家里,并______了一场足球

比赛。

所以留在意味着呆在家里,我呆在
家里,我们用“呆在”这个表达,

所以我呆在“看”,这是一个
在家的动作。

过去式,我昨晚看了一场足球赛

好的,下一个,
我迫不及待地想在下周______我最喜欢的乐队

再说一次,这是
我最喜欢的乐队在屋外的表演,所以我们将使用“see”,

我迫不及待地想在下周“看到”我最喜欢的乐队

好的,下一句。

当我______进入森林时,我______是一只
鹿。

好的,这句话里有两个动词,
我们要用“looked”,所以当

我把眼睛移到森林里的时候,我移动了我的
方向,我的眼睛移到

了森林的方向,我______一只鹿 .

所以我们注意到了一些东西,我看到了一只鹿。

我看到了一只鹿。

一只鹿进入了我的眼睛,这是一种奇怪的
说法,但这就是这里的细微差别。

我碰巧注意到,我没有集中注意力,但
我在眼中看到了这一点,我看到了一只鹿。

好吧,让我们看一个非常困难的。

我从我的书中 ______ 起来,然后 ______ 你。

你在手机上______了一个视频。

好吧,这里很相似,我______向上,我“抬头”
,我把眼睛从我的书上移开,所以我

在阅读,我把我的眼睛从我的书上移开。

和______你,所以在这里我注意到,我看到,
过去式,我看到你; 然后在这里,您是

________手机上的视频。

您手机上的视频,所以也许我们需要
使用动词“观看”,因为该人

将注意力集中在手机
上的视频上。

您正在观看,过去进行时,
您正在观看手机上的视频。

所以在这种情况下,我们有所有三个
动词。

最后,让我们在一个问题中使用它。

你最后一次______你的室友是什么时候?

那么你最后一次注意到你的室友是什么时候?

我们会使用动词“看到”,
你最后一次“看到”你的室友是什么

时候,你最后一次看到你的室友是什么时候,你注意到了
你的室友。

因此,这些是一些很好的句子示例
,可能很难猜出

我应该使用“look”,应该使用“see”,
应该使用“watch”,但请记住这些

规则; 所以请记住,当您将视线
移到某物上时,请使用“look

”,当宾语也跟在动词后面时,不要忘记使用“at”

当您想集中注意力或
谈论正在发生变化和移动的事物时,请

使用“观看”,例如电影和电视节目。

当您只想谈论注意到
某事而不是集中注意力时,请

使用“看”。

所以这是对
“看”、“看”和“看”之间区别的基本介绍。

我希望它对你有用,如果你愿意,
你可以尝试

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