Licence means to hold a permit to do something - like "drivers licence"
whereas
License means to give a permit to someone to do something - like "the stall holders were licensed to have a stall at the fair"
The US spelling is "licenses" both for the verb and the plural noun.
The UK spelling for the plural noun is licences.
That is the correct spelling of "licensed" (having a permit or registration).
You spelled it correctly in the question.
That's correct.
The plural of "license" is "licenses".
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it 'certain'.
You spell it suffocate.
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The correct spelling is "listen" (pay attention to a sound).
The US spelling is license / licenses for all forms of the word.The UK spelling of the noun is licence, and the multiple form is licences.
drivers licenses
Drivers' licenses. The apostrophe at the end of "drivers'" indicated multiple instances of a possessive clause.
Yes, both business licenses and restaurant licenses are required for food trailers. You must also be inspected.
The plural of "license" is "licenses".
The types of driver education correspond to the types of driver's licenses. Some there is education for standard licenses, for motorcycle licenses, and CDL licenses just to name a few.
The FCC auctions off PCS licenses
Where do you get a car auction licenses in Texas
every state has a wild game management department this department issues your fishing licenses as well as hunting licenses
No, software licenses are intangible assets.