Yes the word notification is a noun. It is a common noun.
The word message can be a noun.
The noun 'memo' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of business correspondence; a shortened form of the noun memorandum; a word for a thing.
The word 'communication' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the exchange of information, a thing.
Yes the word messages is a noun. It is the plural of message.
The noun form of the word "correspond" is "correspondence."
The word 'correspondent' is a noun.
Correspondence is a noun, and as such, has no tenses. 'To correspond' is a verb, the present tense of which is 'correspond' in all but the 3rd person singular, which is 'corresponds'.
The adverb correspondingly is based on the verbal noun (also an adjective) corresponding, and the verb to correspond. The noun form is correspondence. The personal noun (which also may be used as an adjective) is correspondent.
You need to correspond with your pen pal. They will think the worst if you do not correspond with them.
"Coincide" is a verb. It means to happen at the same time or in the same place, or to correspond in nature.
Correspondent is a noun and doesn't have a past or present tense.Corresponded is the past tense of correspond.
Correspond.
The antonym for correspond is differ.
If 'correspond' is being used in the context of communication:- You "correspond with" someone. The reason for this is that the verb correspond implies a two way flow of letters. After this the with/to is used a little variably, however in general: If 'correspond' is being used in the context of agreement :- Then it is normal to say "corresponds with" If 'correspond' is being used in the context of "to be similar" or "to match". Then it is normal to say "corresponds to".
They correspond to linear sequences.
Rather la reliure ou le reliage than le lien which would correspond to lier