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Do not confuse the following words!
Verb | Explanation | Example |
To look | is often used with prepositions (so-called phrasal verb), e.g. “look after”, “look at” | Pupils, look at the blackboard! You should look after your little sister. |
To see | Reaches our eyes | He can not see-he is blind. |
To watch | Intentional action | to watch a film, to watch TV |
To speak | is often used with names of the languages, is used when one person addresses a group | I speak Spanish. He spoke to the class about the problem. |
To tell | always say who we are talking to, is used when giving information. You can tell... the truth/ the time/ a lie/ a story | I told the assistant that I wanted size 8. Tell the man your name. |
To say | we can say who we are talking to (with the preposition "to"), but it is not obligatory; - we can put either direct or indirect speech. | As she entered, she said 'Hello' to me. I said that I wanted size 8. I said to the assistant that I wanted size 8. |
To talk | suggests that two or more people are having a conversation. | They talked for hours about the problem. |
To hear | Comes to our ears | ‘Can you speak a bit louder? I can’t hear you.’ Suddenly she heard a strange noise. |
To listen (to) | Intentional action (listen to the radio, music) | I am fond of listening to Spanish guitar. |
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