The sentence should be "What is the time on your watch".
Yes it is, an alternative way of asking the same question would be "What time do you make it?".
"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!
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
Yes. We also say "What is the time?" or "What time does your watch have?" or "What time does your watch say?" or "What is the time according to you watch?"
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.
I think it would usually be "What is the time ON your watch."
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."
I'm going to watch movie with my boyfriend and my brother after this.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker expects to visit London from time to time in the future.
The time on your watch is considered correct when it accurately reflects the current time based on a standardized timekeeping system, such as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or a local time zone. This accuracy is achieved through regular synchronization with a reliable time source, such as a radio signal, GPS satellite, or internet time server. It is important for timepieces to be correct to ensure effective coordination, scheduling, and communication in various aspects of daily life and professional settings.
No, I think the correct way is- Is this the first time you've seen it?
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