learning54
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2011
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Spain
- Current Location
- Spain
Hi teachers,
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes slow', are both options correct?
a) Your watch is earlier than the actual time.
b) Your watch is behind in time / behind the actual time.
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes fast', are both options correct?
a) Your watch is later than the actual time.
b) Your watch is ahead in time / ahead the actual time.
Thanks in advance.
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes slow', are both options correct?
a) Your watch is earlier than the actual time.
b) Your watch is behind in time / behind the actual time.
To explain the meaning of this sentence, 'Your watch is ten minutes fast', are both options correct?
a) Your watch is later than the actual time.
b) Your watch is ahead in time / ahead the actual time.
Thanks in advance.