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1. I go to a museum to see pictures.
2. I go to a museum to watch pictures.
3. I go to a museum to look at pictures.
(Which one is commonly used?)
12 years ago

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Dr. Jane
What do you normally say if you have pictures in front of you and you want someone to view them?

Would you say, come here to watch my pictures?

Come here to look at my pictures?

Come here to see my pictures?

12 years ago
Bob
I say 3. I go to a museum to look at pictures...
12 years ago

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