There are many synonyms for the word view. Some of them are glimpse, look, sight, vista, and field of vision. Additional synonyms are outlook, scene, spectacle, and panorama.
it is spelt: Watching:)
Viewing, watching, and looking.
Dieting. In most circumstances with food and being conscious of it, it would be called "dieting".
Yes, the word watches is a noun, a plural, common, concrete noun, the singular form is a watch; for example: John received two watches as graduation gifts. The word watches is also a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched).
The word "whach" is not a recognized English word. Are you perhaps referring to another word or misspelling?
There are many synonyms for the word view. Some of them are glimpse, look, sight, vista, and field of vision. Additional synonyms are outlook, scene, spectacle, and panorama.
The word 'watching' is the present participle of the verb to watch (I am watching, they are watching). The present participle of the verb is also an adjective (the watching crowd), and a gerund, a verbal noun. Gerunds are uncountable nouns.
it is spelt: Watching:)
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Viewing, watching, and looking.
the English word of sinusubaybayan is watching or guiding.
No, the 'c' in "watching" is not silent. The 'h' changes the sound of the 'c', but it is not silent.
Wrong. It should be is watching, and somebody is one word.
In a sentence, the subject is the word that tells what it is about. In the sentence "watching the light turn yellow" the subject would be the word watching.
Dieting. In most circumstances with food and being conscious of it, it would be called "dieting".
vigilant