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HuongHo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

hello. I make some confused with these words.Please help me

Is the difference between viewer, spectator,seer and audience?
  

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A viewer looks; it is used primarily of television and movies. A spectator sees; it is used primarily of sports An audience listens; it is used primarily of drama and concerts A seer is someone who can foresee the future or read one's inner thoughts.

  • A viewer looks; it is used primarily of television and movies.
  • A spectator sees; it is used primarily of sports An audience listens; it is used primarily of drama and concerts A seer is someone who can foresee the future or read one's inner thoughts.
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A viewer looks; it is used primarily of television and movies.
A spectator sees; it is used primarily of sports
An audience listens; it is used primarily of drama and concerts
A seer is someone who can foresee the future or read one's inner thoughts.

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