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The word watch can be a noun and a verb.

The noun is a device that tells the time worn on the wrist.

The verb form means to observe.

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Marianne Gorczany

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11y ago

The word watch can be a noun and a verb.

The noun is a device that tells the time worn on the wrist.

The verb form means to observe.

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Eugene

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watch is:

noun

verb

Too easy. dont ask these types of questions

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Dorcas Hauck

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13y ago

The word 'watching' is a participle; it can be used to describe a noun, or it can be combined with an auxiliary verb to form a compound verb.

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The word "watchful" is an adjective.

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10y ago

Watchful is an adjective.

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