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Friday, 30 October 2020

Seeing a movie or watching a movie - Know the difference between seeing and watching

This is a common mistake many people make. Some say, I am seeing a movie. Some people say, I am watching a movie. The difference between seeing and watching is very simple. When you are continuously seeing something for sometime, then you need to use 'watching'. The best example for this would be a watchman. Why do we call him a watchman and not a seeman?

The job of a watchman is to continuously see the activities that happen around him for a long time. This is why he is called a watchman. He watches the activities that happen around him to make sure the place is safe.

Another example is bird-watching. This is not called bird-seeing because people who watch birds are actually observing the characteristics of birds by continuously seeing them for sometime. Hence, it is called as birdwatching and the person who does this activity is called as a birdwatcher.

Let us understand better why 'watching a movie' has to be used instead of 'seeing a movie'.

A movie is something that happens for at least half an hour. That means you will be seeing the movie for a long time. Hence you need to say, I am watching a movie. So next time when you are in a movie theatre and if someone calls you and asks what you are doing, tell them, I am watching a movie.

Some scenarios where watching and seeing are used:

1) I am watching you.

I am sure you would have heard this dialogue in many movies. 'Watching you' means the person who said this will be keeping a close eye on you. It is like, the person will be noticing all your activities. It is sort of like an investigation.

2) You complain to the police about your neighbor saying the following.

I have been watching my neighbor for the past seven days. He has been doing a lot of suspicious activities. 

Here also, you cannot use 'seeing' as you are continuously monitoring the behavior of your suspicious neighbor. Hence, 'watching' has to be used.

Now, it is time to test your understanding of this concept!

I am seeing/watching a rainbow. Which one has to be used?

You actually can use both. However, the meaning changes with each word. When you say, I am seeing a rainbow, it means, you are walking on the terrace and you suddenly see a rainbow and you are shouting in excitement saying, I am seeing a rainbow!!!!

Now, for 20 minutes you have been seeing the same rainbow. It means you are enjoying its beauty. You still are seeing the rainbow. Now, your mother downstairs yells at you, Son, what are you doing on the terrace?

Now, you need to say, Mom, I am WATCHING a rainbow. 

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Monday, 26 October 2020

Compliment or complement - meaning of compliment - complement meaning - difference between compliment and complement

Most of us have been using the word 'complement' even without knowing that such word exists. I am surely one of them who never knew that 'complement' was a word until I saw a question in my English exam, which asked me whether compliment or complement was the right answer. The question was as follows.

James and Jenifer compliment/complement each other.

For a moment, I thought this question was one of the no-brainer ones that are asked to check if we have no brain. Also, I never ever saw the word, 'complement' ever in my life before then. So, I chose 'compliment' as the answer. My teacher definitely did not compliment me for choosing that answer. That was when she taught me and almost everyone at the class the difference between compliment and complement. Before telling you the difference, let me tell you the correct answer to the above question. It is 'complement' with spelling E.

Difference between compliment and complement:

A compliment is the usual word that many know. When you do something great, people congratulate you on that achievement. That is called a compliment. When you get married, people wish you good luck. That can also be called a compliment. When someone praises you saying you are handsome, beautiful, etc., that is also called a compliment. Now, this brings us to the next question. What is the meaning of complement?

Meaning of complement:

A complement is a feature that will improve the performance of something or someone. A complement is also something without which a product or a person looks incomplete. An age-old example for this would be, husband and wife should complement each other.

The above example means that, when husband lacks inspiration, the wife has to give that. When wife lacks in something, the husband has to provide that. They both have to live their lives in such a way that one will be improving the other person's life, and being together, both their lives would excel.

Another trendy example would be, laces and shoes complement each other.
Without laces, shoes are useless. And, without shoes, laces would simple be called as ropes. So, laces and shoes improve each other's use by being together. Hence, laces complement shoes and vice-versa.

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