commence is neither feminine nor masculine in French. "Commencer" is a verb (= to start) and verbs have no gender.
No, the word 'commence' is a verb, a word meaning to begin, to start.
Example: The ceremony will commence at two o'clock.
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
The ceremony will commence with a short prayer. The game will commence with the singing of The National Anthem.
The word commence is a verb. It means to start or to begin. Example sentence: We will commence the race at three o'clock.
Commence means the same thing in French as it does in English, it means "Begin"
The opposite of commence is desist, so in French that would be "Cesser".
The noun form of the verb commence are commencement and the gerund, commencing.
The noun forms of the verb to commence are commencementand the gerund, commencing.
its commencement, and no commence is NOT a noun or an adjective, it is a verb. it is something one does. one commences an activity. so commencement is the noun.
The word commence is a verb; verbs don't have companion nouns. The noun form is commencement.
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
commencing ommencement
the performance will commence at 8 pm sharp
Commencement actually is formed with a root word "commence" and a suffix "-ment". There is no prefix.
The ceremony will commence with a short prayer. The game will commence with the singing of The National Anthem.
Yes, as in "For the evening meal, we plan to commence with a soup course.". "commence" means "start".
The game will commence in 20 minutes.
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