1917
If the converses fit then jog with them.
no
As a verb, the word 'converses' means 'to engage in conversation'. For example, "Alice converses with Bob." As a noun, 'converse' means 'a situation, object, or statement that is the reverse of another'. However, this noun cannot be pluralised.
No.
Converses are conditionals with the antecedent and consequent swapped. Example: "If it snows tonight, they will close school," and, "If they will close school, it will snow tonight."
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nowhere.....
Yes he owns converses, he has white ones(with red stripes), blue ones, purple ones, and others! =) (I read a lot of magazines!)
over 100
£36
Never.
yes