-- Parks and Recreation (NBC) online homepage on May 19, 2009
The only way watch's is ever correct is if you're writing about something that belongs to a watch. For example, the watch's strap is made entirely of pure gold. The same-sounding watches is also correct in the appropriate circumstances, such as he watches too much television. In the above image, neither watch's nor watches is correct. Watch would work fine.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Watch's Amy Poehler's full interview
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Parks and Recreation,
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