Conscious is the correct spelling.
Some example sentences are:
He has been conscious for a day now.
I am conscious about my fingernails.
His conscious mind was very peculiar to the psychologist.
Yes, "self-conscious" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
dinas y sethfed draig not sure if thats spelt right but the words are right
when your heart tells you. Just don't be to self concious about it. (in other words, don't over react) You'll know when its the right time!!
It is spelt two.
It is the past tense form of the word "spell"To spell words is an easy task, simply put some letters together.Writing or naming the letters in general that make up a word.So saying "Spelt" instead of "Spell" would be talking about how you did it in the past.Spelt is also the past participle of spell:She spelt one word wrong and got 9 out of ten right. - past tenseShe has spelt all the words wrong. - present perfect - here spelt is the past participle
its spelt whole.
'Self Conscious' is usually referred to as two different words.
The number 2 is spelt 'two'.
A homonym is when the words are spelt the same and are also pronounced the same but just have a different meaning. However if you mean what are the homophones of write then it would be right or rite
self conscious
It depends on what you call it. In some countries it is called and spelt Football, but in others it is called and spelt Soccer.
"Self-conscious" is the correct term, as it describes feeling awkward or embarrassed about oneself in social situations. "Self conscious" is a common spelling error that combines the two words into one.