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The correct term is "dress sense." It refers to a person's ability to choose and wear clothes that are stylish and appropriate for different occasions.
If you use it with a singular subject it is correct: It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example Compare: They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
Your question makes no sense! xx
Yes "She had a car" is correct in the sense that She used to have a car before but it is not there right now. It would be incorrect to the sense that She had a meal which means she ate the meal..
A sense of disapproval. Correct.
The adjective forms for the noun sense are sensible and senseless.The adjective forms for the verb to sense are sensed and sensing.
Yes, that is correct!
they have a good sense of smell
It doesn't make any sense, its meant to be you WERE or I WAS
Yes, it is correct to say "To develop in pupils a sense of sharing" if you want to convey that the goal is to cultivate a spirit of sharing among the students.
No, the correct way to say it is "be a human being."