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PostSubject: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptyThu 24 Feb - 22:00

Some years ago in the British government there was a particularly remarkable man who held a senior post in it... I have described him as 'remarkable' because he had reached this high government position despite the fact that he had been blind from birth. He would attend meetings and speak in parliament always accompanied by his faithful guide dog. As you can imagine, there were occasions when other speakers addressing him would say something that was seemingly quite innocent but would cause embarrassment when applied to him, asking questions like: Don't you see minister that this is wrong? He always took this sort of remark in good humour. I mention this because 'see' in our next pair has several meanings. In the question above 'see' has the sense of 'understand' or 'realise'. Apart from its first meaning of observing something with your eyes as in: When the weather is good you can see the mountains through my bedroom window, we can quite easily use it as follows:

We are seeing the Richardsons next week for dinner, which means we are going to visit the Richardsons next week and they are giving us dinner. This of course is an example of using an apparent stative verb (the action is involuntary) in the continuous form and using 'see' in one of its other meanings. Likewise: John and Mary are seeing each other at the moment means John and Mary are dating each other, are boy friend and girlfriend... Now the other side of the mirror, as it were, is the verb 'look' the other member of this pair. On its own, that is without any preposition and as an intransitive verb, it suggests 'appear' 'have the appearance of.

It occurs like this: The country is experiencing a downturn in the economy and the future looks bad. In a continuous form: What's the matter with you today? You are looking very miserable. Also possible: Don't worry about that expression on his face, he always looks miserable! And then of course the noun: 'look(s) '.

Good looks in a person can help a lot in getting what you want. We can describe this person as 'good looking' indicating 'attractive', for men and women. When the verb is transitive we have to add the preposition 'at'. This follows the same pattern as 'listen' and 'listen to'. You can 'see' a painting because it is before your eyes but if you want to see exactly what is in the painting, you have to 'look at' it: Although I have seen that picture many times, this is the first time I have really looked at it.
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PostSubject: Re: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptyFri 25 Feb - 18:52

Go straight forward no matter the obsatcle(s) is/are
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PostSubject: Re: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptyFri 25 Feb - 19:22

Thank you for sharing!
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PostSubject: Re: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptySun 27 Feb - 20:59

You're welcome dear colleagues
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PostSubject: Re: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptySun 27 Feb - 22:31

Thank you Mr.Boucherit.Yes, indeed.English is crazy and one has to be crazy to deal with this language.
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PostSubject: Re: Difficult pairs   Difficult pairs EmptySun 27 Feb - 23:00

NOR wrote:
Thank you Mr.Boucherit.Yes, indeed.English is crazy and one has to be crazy to deal with this language.

We're nearly crazy.May Allah protect us.
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