No.
The word "since" is spelled as "since."
pulse what makes sence in the word
Absence is stressed on the first syllable.
has a good sence of humor in Tagalog: magaling magpatawa
There are two syllables. Ess-ence.
It was a sence
pulse what makes sence in the word
Common sence
that does'nt make sence
yes,ever sence 1706.
The word "since" is spelled as "since."
om-ni-pre-sence 4 :)
pulse what makes sence in the word
There isn't such word in the english language.
yes,it is a word,if it has letters that make sence in that order,but that word does not have a meqaning,it is your own word,and you can make up a meaning for it,cause it can mean anything,cause you made it up
common sence common sence
The word present has two syllables: Pres-ent.