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"if you watch" vs "If you watches"

The correct phrase is "if you watch." The verb "watch" should be in the base form after the conjunction "if" when referring to a condition or possibility.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

if you watch

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "if you watch" when referring to a condition or possibility in a sentence. The verb "watch" should be in the base form after the conjunction "if."

If you watches

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "watches" is not appropriate after the conjunction "if."

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