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Yuuichi Tam
Isn't noun plural form like “es” always necessary?
I came across the sentence "They have set watch to kill you." but I wonder if the word "watch" need to change to "watches" or "a watch". Isn't noun plural form like "es" always necessary?
2016년 4월 3일 오전 5:12
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Hey Yuuichi,
The only thing I can think of is that "watch" here means guards. Sometimes we say "to keep watch" which means "to look out for." Where did this example come from? It could be a misprint, a colloquialism, or an esoteric/outdated use.
Greg
2016년 4월 3일
I would say: They have set a watch to kill you. OR They have set watches to kill you. (watch = a lookout or guard)
I am American. Perhaps "set watch" is British English, but it doesn't seem correct to me.
2016년 4월 4일
Sorry I mistook the place where I should question.
2016년 4월 3일
Could i ask a question? What did "them" in the sentence " toss them which way you will" indicate? Lucky people or trumps,anything else?
2016년 4월 3일
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Yuuichi Tam
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