This See, Look, or Watch Worksheet provides practice of these commonly confused verbs.
The students read through a dialogue and complete the gaps with the correct form of see, look, or watch, reinforcing their understanding of the verbs in different contexts.
Key focus areas include:
- The use of see for meetings, visits, understanding, and watching performances (films, plays, sports events).
- The different meanings of look, including look + adjective, look like, and look for.
- The alternative uses of watch, such as paying attention and taking care of.
- Common phrasal verbs with see, look, and watch.
This engaging ESL worksheet is perfect for homework practice after covering the differences between see, look, and watch. It’s also a great activity for fast finishers or as a quick assessment/test to gauge understanding.
This worksheet comes with:
Teacher’s Copy – Includes detailed teacher’s notes and an answer key.
Student Version – Perfect for sharing via email for online lessons.
A2+/B1 level.
20 mins + (depending on level).
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