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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of 'watch ten minutes slow / fast'.

Hi teachers,
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes slow', Is it correct to say? 'Your watch is earlier than the actual time'.
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes fast', Is it correct to say, 'Your watch is later than the actual time.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, Take a look at this one: (www . com/English/SynonymsSlowFastWatchUnit-6/qxmln/post . htm) I'm sorry I can't link it.

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Hi,
Take a look at this one:



(www . EnglishForward.com/English/SynonymsSlowFastWatchUnit-6/qxmln/post . htm)

I'm sorry I can't link it. It's not working.
LS
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Hi,
Ophs! I 've already asked about it.
Sorry.Emotion: embarrassed
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These are the meanings, yes.
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louiSTI'm sorry I can't link it. It's not working.
It's working. You just have to leave enough time for the system to check if it's a valid link. Be patient and the gray word "link" will turn into a true link.

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