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Sight Verbs


Directions: The verbs "look," "see," and "watch" are the three main verbs in English that deal with sight. In the sentences below, fill in the blanks with either "look," "watch," or "see."

    1. Look it up in the dictionary.


    2. She saw me yesterday at the restaurant.


    3. Yesterday, I watched you playing baseball.


    4. Look on the other side of the room and you'll find the book.


    5. Stop looking at that cake.


    6. He should look in his book tomorrow.


    7. Look at the rain.


    8. Please, watch my suitcase while I get a magazine.


    9. You cannot see Pluto with the naked eye.


    10. What are you looking at?


    11. I can't see the green pin from here.


    12. How long do you watch TV everyday?


    13. Please, look at your watch.


    14. Do not look into the barrel of a gun.



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