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Addyaddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

on/in my watch

Which preposition is correct?

I won't let him eat while he is on/in my watch.
  

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You need to say 'I won't let him eat on my watch' meaning 'I won't let him eat when I am in charge'. Rover

  • You need to say 'I won't let him eat on my watch' meaning 'I won't let him eat when I am in charge'.
  • Rover
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You need to say 'I won't let him eat on my watch' meaning 'I won't let him eat when I am in charge'.

Rover

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