See vs watch vs look
Three words that are often used interchangeably, but have distinct meanings are "see", "watch", and "look"

Three words that are often used interchangeably, but have distinct meanings are "see", "watch", and "look"
Actually, the same things that I’m going to reveal can be applied to learning almost anything, but especially grammar.
Most people have heard of phrasal verbs but have a rather hazy understanding of what they actually are, and how we use them.
Have you ever wondered why you might see colour spelled as color, or centre as center? Is it spelled or spelt; travelling or traveling?
"I know reading is a wonderful habit but my child is just 1, he can't read." I have heard so many parents say. Of course, your child may not be able to read yet, but you can read to him.