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Yes, atomic watches do work in Puerto Rico. Atomic watches are also commonly called radio controlled watches and will work practically anywhere.
Radio controlled watches are watches that synchronize their time with an atomic clock or GPS. Casio, Seiko, and Citizen have radio synchronized watch models.
he watches and play football
he's my cousin and he ALWAYS wears the Eddie Bauer watches..is favorite is his BIG silver one with blue in the middle
baby g is different from a g shock because of the design that the watch has. they might have totally different colors than regular g shock watches but the regular g shock watches have a wider selection to choose from.
The shift in tense in this sentence is from future tense (will do) to present tense (watches).
Take those watches to the repair shop tomorrow! After he watches TV for one hour, make him go out and play!
No, "watches" is not a preposition. It is a verb that typically describes the action of observing something over time.
The cat watches closely as the bird flies near.
Most of the wrist watches operate on quartz mechanism. It is necessary to understand the mechanism in a car to perform minor repairs.
He watches as the dog buries the bone into the dirt.
We watches t.v before we went to sleep.
Here's a quick one...... "My grandmother sits on the porch, and watches the sunset everyday. (not too sure if the comma belongs after porch though) ;-)
The cat watches the bird very carefully.I own several watches.I've just stood four watches back-to-back.See the related link listed below for definition(s) and more example sentences:
He throws the anchor overboard and watches as it plunges to the bottom of the lake.
The nouns in the sentence are:dayworkBriantelevision
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."