Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Watch"
The meaning of "Watch" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does That's up to you I will only watch and see what will happen mean?
A:
It means that when someone is making a decision, you will let them make that decision on their own without intervening or telling them what to do.
Q:
What does watch you wanna kick with me?? mean?
A:
It means: do you want to hang out with me?
Q:
What does Can "watch your step" mean "pay attention while walking"? I remember it mean take care of what yo do or is it wrong? mean?
A:
in those phrases it's just for movement like walking running or stepping
Q:
What does watched below mean?
A:
I think it is metaphoric. The field is a battle field and his son died on it. He is saying he was in a safe place while his son was not. Traditionally the high ground in a conflict is a safe place to be. So he was looking down from safety at his son being killed. It is a very touching piece.
Q:
What does on his watch mean?
A:
Here the meaning is a little more subtle. It means while he was in the person responsible. If he was the person in charge, he would be the one to blame if the factory closed.
Example sentences using "Watch"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with not on my watch.
A:
"Not on my watch" is a response to a statement. It basically means, "That wont happen while I am here." Some examples would be:
Little brother: "I want to go outside."
Older brother: "Not on my watch. You cant go outside until Mom and Dad get home."
or
Student: "The other students are going to make fun of me during class"
Teacher: "Not on my watch. I will make sure they behave."
Little brother: "I want to go outside."
Older brother: "Not on my watch. You cant go outside until Mom and Dad get home."
or
Student: "The other students are going to make fun of me during class"
Teacher: "Not on my watch. I will make sure they behave."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Look, watch and saw.
A:
I watch television every day.
I look for things when they are lost.
I saw my friend on Monday.
I look for things when they are lost.
I saw my friend on Monday.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with watch, see, look.
A:
Please watch the road!
Did you see the car?
Look! It's an eagle!
Did you see the new Spider man movie?
What tv shows do you watch?
Look! The baby is walking!
Did you see the car?
Look! It's an eagle!
Did you see the new Spider man movie?
What tv shows do you watch?
Look! The baby is walking!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with watch over .
A:
If you watch over someone or something, you pay attention to them to make sure that nothing bad happens to them.
Please watch over the stove.
Please watch over the house while I am gone.
Please watch over the stove.
Please watch over the house while I am gone.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with watch.
A:
@marifer81luis: watch (verb)
e.g I watch television
He watched the game
I am watching the game
What time will you watch the game.
Watch (object)
e.g I have a gold watch.
This watch cost me $200
I bought the watch on sale.
e.g I watch television
He watched the game
I am watching the game
What time will you watch the game.
Watch (object)
e.g I have a gold watch.
This watch cost me $200
I bought the watch on sale.
Synonyms of "Watch" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between watch out and look out ?
A:
同じです。
Watch out for cars!
車 = cars、 に = for、 気をつけろ = watch out!
Look out for cars!
車 = cars、 に = for、 気をつけろ = look out!
でも、この例の外は "look" と "watch" はちょっと違うの意味があります。
Watch out for cars!
車 = cars、 に = for、 気をつけろ = watch out!
Look out for cars!
車 = cars、 に = for、 気をつけろ = look out!
でも、この例の外は "look" と "watch" はちょっと違うの意味があります。
Q:
What is the difference between watch it and watch out ?
A:
Watch it happen.
Watch it from across the street.
Watch it cook.
Watch it rain.
Watch out for danger.
Watch out for other cars.
Watch out for the rain.
Watch out for the police.
When used alone:
‘Watch it’ has either a threatening or a mischievous tone from the speaker.
‘Watch out’ always has a protecting tone from the speaker.
Watch it from across the street.
Watch it cook.
Watch it rain.
Watch out for danger.
Watch out for other cars.
Watch out for the rain.
Watch out for the police.
When used alone:
‘Watch it’ has either a threatening or a mischievous tone from the speaker.
‘Watch out’ always has a protecting tone from the speaker.
Q:
What is the difference between watch and see ?
A:
see - is something general.
example sentences:
1. did you see that?
2. i don’t see anything.
watch - is an activity involves see-ing.
example sentences:
1. do you want to watch a movie?
2. did you watch the football match?
3. i don’t want to watch this show.
hope this helps.
example sentences:
1. did you see that?
2. i don’t see anything.
watch - is an activity involves see-ing.
example sentences:
1. do you want to watch a movie?
2. did you watch the football match?
3. i don’t want to watch this show.
hope this helps.
Q:
What is the difference between watch your language and watch your tongue and watch your mouth ?
A:
"Watch your language" means don't swear.
"Watch your tongue" means don't talk back.
"Watch your mouth" can mean either one, but it usually means don't talk back.
"Watch your tongue" means don't talk back.
"Watch your mouth" can mean either one, but it usually means don't talk back.
Q:
What is the difference between watch out! and watch it! ?
A:
Watch out! = Be careful!
Watch it! = aggressive/threateningly, be careful
^it is often used if someone (almost) runs into you or a similar situation
Watch it! = aggressive/threateningly, be careful
^it is often used if someone (almost) runs into you or a similar situation
Translations of "Watch"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’m really into the K-dramas.
I’m really into K-dramas
I’m really into watching k-dramas
Which one is correct/better?
Thank you:)😊
I’m really into K-dramas
I’m really into watching k-dramas
Which one is correct/better?
Thank you:)😊
A:
The 2nd and 3rd!
I’m really into K-dramas
I’m really into watching K-dramas
I personally would say
I’m really into K-dramas
I’m really into watching K-dramas
I personally would say
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This watch seems as if it found in an archaeological excavations. It's too old.
any mistakes??
any mistakes??
A:
@learner-_
Yes, there is. Your sentence should read thus: This watch seems as if it was found In archaeological excavations.
Yes, there is. Your sentence should read thus: This watch seems as if it was found In archaeological excavations.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? This watch seems as if it found in an archaeological excavations. It's too old!!
any mistakes??
any mistakes??
A:
This watch seems old enough to have been excavated from an archaeological dig!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’m really into watching movies.←correct ?
A:
i love watching movies sounds more natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? watch the film or see the film?
A:
Watch
Other questions about "Watch"
Q:
I sent my watch to repair, which I used to wear when I still enjoyed my job. I payed tens of thousand of yen to buy it. Once I get my watch repaired, I hold hope that I can enjoy my job again. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I sent my watch to repair, which I used to wear when I still enjoyed my job.
✓ I sent the watch which I used to wear when I still enjoyed my job to the repair shop.
× I payed tens of thousand of yen to buy it.
✓ I payed tens of thousand yen for it.
× Once I get my watch repaired, I hold hope that I can enjoy my job again.
✓ Once I get my watch repaired, I hope that I can enjoy my job again.
✓ I sent the watch which I used to wear when I still enjoyed my job to the repair shop.
× I payed tens of thousand of yen to buy it.
✓ I payed tens of thousand yen for it.
× Once I get my watch repaired, I hold hope that I can enjoy my job again.
✓ Once I get my watch repaired, I hope that I can enjoy my job again.
Q:
You say "watch TV/series/movies" or "see TV/series/movies"?
A:
Both depending on context. Did you watch the programme last night? Did you see the new nature programme yesterday?
Q:
I’m shattered to know the watch I bought turned out to be a dime a dozen despite its flashy look. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m shattered to know the watch I bought turned out to be a dime a dozen despite its flashy look.
✓ I was shattered when I found out the watch I bought turned out to be a dime a dozen, despite its flashy look.
✓ I was shattered when I found out the watch I bought turned out to be a dime a dozen, despite its flashy look.
Q:
What’s this ? This is my watch
What’s this ? It’s my watch
Which one is correct? Does this sound natural?
What’s this ? It’s my watch
Which one is correct? Does this sound natural?
A:
@__ELINA__ both r correct
Q:
I watch videos about drawing by crayons frequently these days. ( not sure, but it’s called oil painting)
And it’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings like red sky or beach are amazing!
I hope I can draw like these... Does this sound natural?
And it’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings like red sky or beach are amazing!
I hope I can draw like these... Does this sound natural?
A:
× ( not sure, but it’s called oil painting)
✓ (I'm not sure, but it’s called oil painting).
× And it’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings like red sky or beach are amazing!
✓ It’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings with a red sky or beach are amazing!
× I hope I can draw like these...
✓ I hope I can draw like these someday...
✓ (I'm not sure, but it’s called oil painting).
× And it’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings like red sky or beach are amazing!
✓ It’s so beautiful when different colors blend on the canvas, especially landscape paintings with a red sky or beach are amazing!
× I hope I can draw like these...
✓ I hope I can draw like these someday...
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