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"he watch" is not a complete sentence and is not correct or usable in written English.
In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, it must contain a subject and a verb. "He" is a subject pronoun, but "watch" is a verb in its base form. In order for the sentence to be complete, the verb must be conjugated to match the subject. Here are some examples of correct and complete sentences using "he watch:" - He watches the sunset every evening. - He is watching TV right now. - He watches his favorite team play every weekend. Additionally, "watch" can also be used as a noun, but in that case, it would need an article or determiner before it (e.g. "the watch" or "his watch"). In summary, "he watch" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
Exact(49)
Does he watch it now?
What does he watch?
Did he watch his daddy die?
What else did he watch?
Does he watch his intake?
Does he watch it himself?
Similar(6)
He watched.
He watches, he listens.
He watches the news.
He watched and learned.
He watched television.
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