The word 'watch' is both a noun (watch, watches) and a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched). The use of the word in a sentence determines if it is a noun or a verb.
Examples:
My watch was a gift from my grandfather. (noun, subject of the sentence)
On Friday we're going to the park to watch the fireworks. (verb)
The noun forms of the verb to watch are watcher and the gerund, watching.
The word 'cellar' is both a verb (cellar, cellars, cellaring, cellared), and a noun (cellar, cellars). Example uses:Verb: He's an avid collector, he has a place underground to cellar his wine.Noun: We've converted the cellar into a playroom.
Yes, work is a mass (non count) noun; work is specified by days or units of time. The word works is used as a singular form for the mechanism of a machine, watch, etc. or a body of work or deeds.
0.185 converted into a percentage = 18.5%
56.4 converted in to a fraction is 273/5.
78-90cm converted into inches = -12
The noun watch is a singular, common, noun; watch can be an abstract noun (the night watch) or a concrete noun (a wrist watch). The word watch is also a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched).
The term 'radio watch' is an adjective (radio) and a common noun (watch).
One who has been converted is called a convert, a noun. A convert is a person whose belief or opinion has been changed.
The plural for the noun watch is watches.
The noun 'watch' is a singular, common noun.The noun 'watch' is a concrete noun as a word for a timepiece carried or worn by a person.The noun 'watch' is an abstract noun as a word for a period of keeping awake to guard, protect, or attend.The word 'watch' is also a verb: watch, watches, watching, watched.The noun forms of the verb to watch are watcher and the gerund watching.
The term 'radio watch' is an adjective (radio) and a common noun (watch).
The word watchman is a compound noun. A compound noun is a noun (not a verb).A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. The noun watchman is a word for a person.
A converted noun is a noun that has been converted from one grammatical form to a word of another grammatical form without any changes to spelling or pronunciation. Noun conversion is also called 'zero derivation'. An example of a converted noun is march: The march was long and difficult. Without changing the spelling or pronunciation, it is also a verb: You will march to your room young man!
No, "watch" is not a preposition. It is a verb when referring to observing something, and a noun when referring to a timepiece.
The plural of the noun watch is watches.
Yes, a watch of sailors.
If it is used as a noun, it is a noun. Verbs are not really converted to nouns it is just that the same form can be used as a noun or a verb or an adjective. For example eating: as a verb - I am eating an apple. as a noun - I like eating. as an adjective - Eating apples are sweet and juicy.