The rule for nouns ending in -ch is that the plural is formed by adding -es, e.g. watch - watches; church - churches; branch - branches.
Watch also changes to watches when conjugating the third person singular present tense - he/she/it/watches.
On analog watches, in other words, non-digital watches, there are "hands," the things that point to the numbers.
Yes, "watches" is a common noun. It is the plural of "watch", and it describes a class of things. To be a proper noun, it would have to describe a specific thing, and it would need to be capitalized. For example, a Rolex is a particular (and very expensive) brand of watch.
According to researchers, the hardest one is 'The sixth sheik's sixth sheep's sick'.
No it is not. But in a sentence like.. "My friend Molly watches birds in her backyard", "is" would be the correct answer.
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).
Rose watches for the light to change.
The plural for the noun watch is watches.
I/you/we/they have watched. He/she/it haswatched.
The main feature Seiko Titanium Watch have compared to other watches on the market is that Seiko Titanium Watches never need a battery change. The kinetic watch generation generates its own electrical power, through simple motion. Furthermore, they are anti-allergic.
To change the watch crown, the back of the watch must be taken off. The inner workings of the watch are then removed, and the old crown taken out. The process is reversed to put the watch back together. Some of the fancier watches have a crown that can be unscrewed from the outside.
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Watches' Take the plural form of the noun "watch", which is "watches", then add an apostrophe at the end. As in the sentence: "Ranged across the jeweller's counter, the watches' hands all showed the same time."
Usually on your wrist, but people wear watch chains on their belts or in their pockets for pocket watches, they make keychain watches, armband watches, and even finger/ring watches.
The plural of the noun watch is watches.
Watch is already singular. The plural is watches.
a watch maker or to be precise a jeweller seeing as watches contain quartz i guess
Watch is already singular. The plural is watches.