the plural of absent is absents.
As in "there are a few absents in the class".
The plural of "absent" is "absents."
The past tense of 'is absent' is 'was absent'. e.g. "Tim was absent that day."
The prefix for absent is "ab-".
The noun form of "absent" is "absence."
No, "absent" does not have a repeated consonant.
As a noun. Examples:You were absent this morning from class.I wasn't there, so they counted me absent.ANSWER:Up to 17 million days absent from work are alchohol related.
Absent isn't a noun- it's usually an adjective but can also be a verb or preposition. So it doesn't have a plural form. The noun version of absent is "absence", and plural form is "absences".
Absent means not in attendance. You can be absent from school, be absent minded or absent in physical presence for example.
The past tense of 'is absent' is 'was absent'. e.g. "Tim was absent that day."
absent
What is the noun of absent?
62.5% of the class was absent if five eighths of the class is absent.
verb
Absent
"absent, absente" (adjective)
Absent means not presentor not there
Absent is an adjective, it is not a noun
It is absent.