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By Gerald Erichsen, About.com Guide to Spanish Language

Looking, Watching and Seeing

Wednesday November 5, 2008
The three verbs in the headline above have similar but nevertheless distinct meanings. The same is true of two Spanish verbs, mirar and ver, which are used similarly. And while the meanings of the verbs overlap somewhat, they seldom are interchangeable. In today's featured lesson, you can learn the different circumstances where one of these verbs is called for.

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