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Ann begins this series on "fixing common problems" with a video about -ed and -ing adjectives.

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{|
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| Hey I'm Andy, and I teach English.
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| 0:07
| Hi, I'm Anne, and I speak American English.
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| 0:12
| I'm a student, and I like to read and learn about languages.
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| 0:18
| Today, we will learn about the difference between the verbs see, look, and watch.
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| We use the verb "see" when we become aware of something
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| 0:30
| with our eyes without planning it.
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| 0:35
| For example, I see a bird in the tree.
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| 0:40
| We use the verb "look" when we see something and it is planned.
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| 0:46
| Look is often used with the preposition "at".
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| 0:42
| One reason is to say facts.
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| 0:46
| And how do you use the present simple?
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| 0:51
| For example, I am looking at a painting.
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| 0:58
| We use the word "watch" when we see something and it's planned.
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| 1:04
| Usually, this is something that moves.
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| 1:07
| And it can be something alive,
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| 1:10
| or something that is not alive like images on a television.
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| 1:16
| For example, I'm watching TV.
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| 1:21
| One day last summer, I went to two museums with a friend.
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| 1:30
| When we arrived at the art museum, we saw many other people.
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| 1:37
| We also saw birds on the steps.
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| 1:45
| Once inside, we didn't know where to go first.
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| 1:50
| So we looked at the museum map.
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| 1:55
| Then, we looked at beautiful paintings.
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| 2:02
| At the science museum, we watched a movie about space.
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| 2:10
| We watched the planets move.
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| 2:16
| It was a great day!
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| Now it's your turn to use these verbs. Click pause,
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| and fill in the blanks with a form of the verbs see, look or watch.
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| 2:52
| Question of the Week
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| 2:54
| What other English language videos do you watch?
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| 3:02
| Next time, we will learn about "say" and"tell."
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| 3:07
| This is American English. Thank you for watching!
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For more information, visit: http://www.americanenglish.state.gov/.

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