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English learners often have trouble with the verbs see, watch, and look at.

Here are some "rules of thumb" (90% true) to help you decide which verb to use.

See describes a passive action; you see something you hadn't planned on seeing.

Example) I saw an accident on the way to school this morning.

If you are focusing your attention on something, you watch it or you look at it.

If it moves, you watch it.

Example) Watch her dance! She's fantastic!

If it doesn't move, you look at it.

Example) Class, please look at what I've written on the board.
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Don't say ...

Don't say "who" with "did (does)" if you want to know the subject of a verb.

Do say ...

Do say who with do/did if you want to know the object of a verb.

Example)

Question: Who does John write love letters to?

Answer: John writes love letters to Susan.

Question: Who did Frank give the roses to?

Answer: Frank gave the roses to Anne.

Use only who, without do/did, if you want to know the subject of a verb?

Question: Who writes love letters to Susan?

Answer: John writes love letters to Susan.

Question: Who gave the roses to Anne?

Answer: Frank gave the roses to Anne.
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