the hand opposite your dominant hand. For most people, that would be your left hand.
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
Although hand-carried is proper and correct, current usage allows for the (less correct-- ha!) un-hyphenated version.
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.
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
That is the correct spelling of "submit" (to hand in, or to surrender).
If they are left handed they should put their watch on the right hand. If they are right handed they should wear their watch on their ledt hand. (so it doesnt get in the way with their dominant hand)
get alien DNA and find out how to put it in a watch and put the watch on your hand. then you can turn into any alien you want
Shelrock Holmes put his hand in a pocket to get out some change and discovered a watch there.
Generally , the wrist watch is worn upon the wrist in which a person is most adept at using ; e.g. Right-handed men bear the watch upon the wrist of the right hand and vice versa . Actually , the watch is worn upon the hand in which the wearer is the most comfortable .
well it depends how big your hand is an if you use the correct lubricant. i recommend JELLY... :/
It means the ability to stop a mechanical watches second hand in order to synchronize it to the correct time .
Which ever one they want to. But left handed people usually put it on their right, because it gets in the way when writing. and vice versa with right handed people.
I didn't think it was a Bangladesh tradition... I thought it was a general rule. I'm a female and I've always put my watch on my left hand and my dad has always put it on his right (we're Australian). I've mainly put it on my left hand because I'm a right hander so it gets in the way when it's on my right hand but if you're ask this, you might as well ask why female shirt buttons are on the left and male shirt buttons are on the right.
There are no quotation marks in that sentence unless you state who's saying it. "Give me your hand", said Mary, would be correct.
It is an analog watch that has more than one hand: possibly consisting of an hour hand, a minute hand, and a second hand.
A watch should go on your right hand if you are left handed, and a watch should go on your left hand if you are right handed.
Put Your Hand in the Hand was created in 1970.