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See vs. Look vs. Watch

June 23, 2022 - A1pdf

Fill in the blanks.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1Can you ............... the bird in that nest?
Wrong!
See means perceive with one's eyes.
2‘...............! There is something here!’
Wrong!
3‘Can I have the report ready by evening?’ ‘Let me ...............’
Wrong!
4I will ............... that tomorrow.
Wrong!
See about can mean consider.
5You should ............... a doctor.
Wrong!
See can mean consult.
6Have you ............... my cat?
Wrong!
7Why are you ............... at her like that?
Wrong!
8‘Did you ............... anyone there?’
Wrong!
9She is too young to ............... after her brother.
Wrong!
To look after somebody is to take care of them.
10If you want to lose weight, you should ............... your diet.
Wrong!
11Have you ............... that movie?
Wrong!
Watch and see are both used to talk about TV programs and films.
12............... if he is inside his room.
Wrong!
See can mean check.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. Can you see the bird in that nest?
  2. ‘Look! There is something here!’
  3. ‘Can I have the report ready by evening?’ ‘Let me see’
  4. I will see about that tomorrow.
  5. You should see a doctor.
  6. Have you seen my cat?
  7. Why are you looking at her like that?
  8. ‘Did you see anyone there?’
  9. She is too young to look after her brother.
  10. If you want to lose weight, you should watch your diet.
  11. Have you Either could be used here that movie?
  12. See if he is inside his room.
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