See, Look , WatchSee (use eyes) saw seen
When your eyes are open you do this without thinking (a blind person is unable to see) With that meaning 'see' is not an action verb and can't be used in the progressive tenses You can see the leaning tower from here. the moment we saw the house, we knew that we would buy it. Look (at) to direct your eyes in order to see, generally for a short time. Look! The plane is taking off. They looked at the graffiti on the wall and laughed. Watch to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving you watch a game, television, a performance, a film... They are watching their friends disappear into the distance. During their honeymoon every evening they sat and watched the sunset |
As the world becomes additional world and integrated community, English language plays a vital role in connecting people and their ideas to at least one another. www.engforu.com is created by Maung Maung One. My goal is, the people of Myanmar who need to develop English Language must be supported as much as I can. Its purpose was to help expand learner access to the Basic English. I would like to give our special thanks to BBC, VOA for graciously allowing us to use their news stories as a basis of our learning activities. Their stories, photos and videos have made learning interesting and appropriate for adults.