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Is the sentence Can you watch the desk for me correct?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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"Can you watch the desk for me?" is a correct sentence. It means, "If someone approaches the desk can you answer his or her questions?" It also means, "If the phone rings, "Can you answer it." It has nothing to do with looking at the desk!

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