Mar 7, 2009

#2 Dictionary Exercise

I choose some Very Easy words but have various usages.
It also a few confusing if you just start in learning English!
And I simplify the information about the words to easier figure out what's the difference between them.
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Refer to:

See(USE EYES)
verb
seeing, saw, seen
1 [I or T] to be aware of what is around you by using your eyes:
Turn the light on so I can see.

2 [T] to watch a film, television programme, etc:
Did you see that documentary on Channel 4 last night?


Watch(LOOK AT)
verb
watched,watched,watching
1 [I or T] to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving:
I had dinner and watched TV for a couple of hours.

2 [T] to stay with something or someone such as a child for a short time to make certain that they are safe:
If you want me to watch the kids for a couple of hours while you go out, just let me know.


Look(SEE)
verb [I]
looked,looked,looking
to direct your eyes in order to see:
Look! There's grandma.

noun [C]
when you look at someone or something:
Can I have a look at your dictionary?

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Conclusion:
"see" is more like "看到" in chinese.
"watch" is "看"電視.
"look" is "看"那邊!,"看"著.
(I know this conclusion is awful,but I don't know why I still writing it down!)


The weather changing huge these days.
Watch out your health,don't catch a cold.
If you get a cold,you will have a bad look on your face.
And you should see a doctor immediately.
Ohh,I suddenly see my watch,it's time to see the movie that I've looked forward for a long time!
So,see you next time!

(I know this paragraph is terrible too. But look,how useful them are :PP)

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