If somebody is afraid of you, the fear turns to hatred when you're not around..
This means that someone who is afraid of you when you are around may end up disliking you when you are no longer present. It suggests that fear can mask true feelings of hostility or resentment that may surface once the fear has subsided.
The absence of communication from the team member suggests their present disengagement from the project.
The present tense of "hate" is "hates."
No, it is not used as a preposition. It is usually an adjective (missing, not present), but more rarely as a verb (e.g. to absent oneself).
The teacher was absent from class today, but the substitute teacher was present. The absence of the CEO from the meeting was felt, but her influence still remained present in the decision-making process.
As a noun. Examples:You were absent this morning from class.I wasn't there, so they counted me absent.ANSWER:Up to 17 million days absent from work are alchohol related.
In rose pistil are present or absent
Absent
absent present = here absent = not here
It is absent.
Present would be opposite of absent.
present and here an antonym for absent would be present, for example. good question! :-)
Absent is NOT the answer. The correct answer is "Present, here." A+
present
Present
present what she said^^^
I think it is present. Absent is when your not in, then when your present you are in.
The absence of communication from the team member suggests their present disengagement from the project.