He throws the anchor overboard and watches as it plunges to the bottom of the lake.
See how the cat watches the birds. These watches are on sale. These graveyard watches are hard to get used to.
Take those watches to the repair shop tomorrow! After he watches TV for one hour, make him go out and play!
He watches a lot of television. Her brother accidentally broke her new television. The older television networks are gradually losing their large audiences.
We will be synchronizing our watches in one... two... three... NOW! Don't you just LOVE to watch swimmers that are synchronizing their movements in the water?
The word 'watch' is both a noun (watch, watches) and a verb (watch, watches, watching, watched). The use of the word in a sentence determines if it is a noun or a verb.Examples:My watch was a gift from my grandfather. (noun, subject of the sentence)On Friday we're going to the park to watch the fireworks. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to watch are watcher and the gerund, watching.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
Here's a quick one...... "My grandmother sits on the porch, and watches the sunset everyday. (not too sure if the comma belongs after porch though) ;-)
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.