I am reading.
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
This sentence does not make any sense.
no, it doesn’t even make sense
The word present is used incorrectly in this sentence. 'present' usually means: * a gift * to make known formally * to produce and this does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The sentence should read: "In the presence of our loved ones we will exchange vows of marriage in Christ's love"
this doesn't make sense
No it doesn't make sense
you question does not make sense
make = present tense made = past tense is making = present perfect tense
Your question doesn't make sense.
Le présent is a masculine noun in French.
yes it is because if you just said a round it does not make sense, but if you say it together it does make sense.
The word could be incomprehensible (making no sense), or illogical (no sense to it) or unreasonable (person who will not use reason on sense).