Yes, because a verb is an action, something that you do, where as an adjective describes something and a noun is an object. So in the sentence "I attentively watch the TV", 'attentively' is the adjective (describing how you watch the TV), 'TV' is the noun (the only object in the sentence), and 'watch' is the verb (because this is what you're doing, watching the TV). so yes; watch is a verb.
then she probably wants to watch a movie haha
I have no idea what that movie is but probably a movie store, netflix, stuff like that.
There are many places where one could watch the movie Chandramukhi. One of the places where one could watch this movie would be a website called Netflix.
You can watch movie online here: http://www.letmewatchthis.com/movie-593-Batman-Begins
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The present perfect tense of "watch" is "have watched" or "has watched." For example, "I have watched that movie before."
Watch can be a verb eg -- We watch TV every night Watch can be a noun eg -- She lost her new watch
watch is a verb - I will watch the game on TV. jack is a verb - You jack up the car I will get the tyre.
The verb is watch.
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No, "watch" is not a preposition. It is a verb when referring to observing something, and a noun when referring to a timepiece.
By the end of the rainy day, the kids were bored inside the house. You'll bore the kids if they have to watch that movie a third time.
Noun: I glanced at my watch to check the time. Verb: I like to watch the sunset from my balcony every evening.
The present tense of the verb "watch" is "watches".
(wrist) watch - Uhr verb watch - zuschauen
It is a physical verb. It depends on context.
A verb is an action word. Both watch and clap are verbs.