SEE
- You see naturally, without thinking about it
Can you see that sign?
I see a man walking down the street

LOOK
- You look to focus and concentrate on something.
Look! A storm is coming!
I love this painting. I can look at it all day

WATCH
- You watch something in action or moving
Are you watching the hockey game tonight?
They watched the Olympics on TV

Now that you know the difference between each verb, you’ll be able to use them correctly without making any mistakes.
By Patricio Santacruz