condolences
John Deserontyon has written: 'A Mohawk form of ritual of condolence, 1782' -- subject(s): Funeral customs and rites, Mohawk Indians, Mohawk language, Texts 'A Mohawk Form Of Ritual Of Condolence 1782'
You say "my condolences", not "my condolence". For example, if someone you know has passed away, you would write in a sympathy card "I am sorry for your loss, my condolences".
Condolence is a noun. Therefore it has no tense. It has singular and plural.
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That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.
You have to drop a scrabble set and then write down all of the upward facing letters, this will be your condolence
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
The verb form of commentary is "commentate."
Surely whatever you feel is in keeping with expressing condolence.
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The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".