No. It is vernacular speech.
You could say "I got this free cutie watch from the channel."
I think it would usually be "What is the time ON your watch."
Yes. We also say "What is the time?" or "What time does your watch have?" or "What time does your watch say?" or "What is the time according to you watch?"
The correct spelling is forecast.Some example sentences with this word are:He wants to watch the weather forecast.The psychic will forecast your future.The weather forecast said it will snow.
no watch is a verb (watch that!) or a noun (she glanced at her watch to see what time it is)
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What time is it by your watch is the correct way to say your answer and not what time is it on your watch as that would be incorrect grammar.
Tune to the correct channel. Watch.
The sentence 'Got this free watch from their promo of the dress i buy earlier 'is not correct grammar. The verb tenses don't agree, and "I" is always capitalized and should be included at the beginning of the sentence."I got this free watch from their promo of the dress I bought earlier."
The sentence 'I buy a dress earlier and got this free watch from Get Loud promo' is not correct grammar because of mixed tenses in the compound predicate. Buy is present tense, but got is past tense. It should be bought and got.
I shall (or I will) go to the theatre (or a cinema!!!!) and watch a film and then I'll come home (or I'll be coming home).
you can watch that on discovery, a childrens channel you can watch that on discovery, a childrens channel
You could watch any other channel
"Who would say that your too old to watch disney movie" is not correct grammar, because of "your" instead of "your are" or "you're". You should include "a" before Disney. Disney is capitalized."Who would say that you're too old to watch a Disney movie?"
You can watch it on channel 3. but only on Saturdays in the morning.
What channel can you watch the ball drop on on version
You can watch it on teen nick.com If you have Comcast you can watch it on channel 133. If you have Verizon T.V. you can watch it on channel 255.
The channel watch it is fake if come from china o said china !