"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!
Either form of the prepositional phrase is correct, depending on the sentence; for example:The book is in your desk. I took the book from your desk and put it in the bottom drawer.
The sentence should be "What is the time on your watch".
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
Yes , syntax is correct .
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
"Not at my desk " is the right one.
the correct spelling is "help desk" you were actually right!
I'm going to watch movie with my boyfriend and my brother after this.
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In the sentence, "Mary parents gave her a watch at her party." the noun Mary is the incorrect form. The noun 'Mary' should be the possessive form to show that the 'parents' are the parents of Mary.The correct sentence is: "Mary'sparents gave her a watch at her party."The nouns in the sentence are:Mary'sparentswatchparty
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."
Yes it is, an alternative way of asking the same question would be "What time do you make it?".