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  • Great Nancy, Suhaib, and Sono. I think you've all got it!
  • I participated that particular Quiz, i had gotten , six out of ten. Last one was too hard, before that blog, i thought watch words or verb, we could you use when person, watching TV, Watching mobile screen. and so on. But after read your awesome blog, i learned , any moving things you look, it mean you watch, it is nice lesson. I impressed, Thanks you sharing.

     In last...you wrote three Sentences and want some explanation, mmm...i think

    I saw  the sunrise ( meant I saw the sunlight informally, or with out concentrate )

    Look at the sunrise ( meant I looked the sunrise formally, or looked the sunrise to any reason with part of sunlight with concentration)

    I watched the sunrise ( meant may be I watched the sunlight on TV, Or any other screen, and may be I watched the sunlight when light had moved gradually)

    Thanking again Tara. Have a nice time.

  • I looked at #10 again. The "just coming up" suggests that a television or movie clip is about to come onto a screen. Something is going to change. We typically use "watch" for this type of situation, especially if it involves a television. But, don't worry too much about it. You seem to have a great understanding of these.
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