That is the correct spelling of the adjective "nervous" (worried, concerned, or jittery).
nervous
nervous
The adjective is nervous (you are nervous) but the idiomatic phrase uses the plural noun, as "you're getting on my nerves."
A laughing spell is when a person either finds something funny or, the are nervous and break out into laughing and it is difficult for them to stop laughing.
The correct spelling is anxiety (state of being anxious, nervous, or fearful).
The vowels are transposed : the spelling is neurological.
The abstract noun form of the adjective nervous is nervousness.
As you have spelled it.
Nervioso.
Nerveux
The adjective is nervous (you are nervous) but the idiomatic phrase uses the plural noun, as "you're getting on my nerves."
The likely word is the adjective anxious (nervous, worried).
A laughing spell is when a person either finds something funny or, the are nervous and break out into laughing and it is difficult for them to stop laughing.
"Nervous" in French is spelled as "nerveux" for masculine form and "nerveuse" for feminine form.
The correct spelling is anxiety (state of being anxious, nervous, or fearful).
Boys get nervous because they might have a background with the police or they are very weird and can spell meteorologist.If you can do that then that means you have a background with the police and are very very weird! Boys get nervous because they might have a background with the police or they are very weird and can spell meteorologist.If you can do that then that means you have a background with the police and are very very weird!
TENSE : (noun) the time form of a verb ("present tense") TENSE : (adjective) nervous, pressured, harried ("feeling tense")
The correct spelling of the plural noun is neurons (cells of the nervous system).
The vowels are transposed : the spelling is neurological.