Watch (someone or something) like a hawk verb phrase
To watch someone or something very closely and carefully
She watched the plumber like a hawk as if she was afraid that he would do something wrong.
In our company, our manager always watches us like a hawk.
To tell someone to pay attention to something interesting
Everybody, pay attention to me.
To tell someone to leave or stay away from a dangerous situation or trouble
To spend the excessive amount of time on watching television
Pay attention to someone or something
The verb "watch" should be conjugated according to its tense.
White lie
Ken: Yesterday I lost the watch that my girlfriend presented to me. Should I tell her this thing?
Lily: Certainly Not! Your girlfriend will be angry with you. Children and fools tell the truth.