If somebody is afraid of you, the fear turns to hatred when you're not around..
No, absent and present are not homophones. Absent and present are antonyms, as absent means not being in a particular place or missing, while present means being in a particular place or existing now.
To be absent from the body is to be present with Lord.
No, it is not used as a preposition. It is usually an adjective (missing, not present), but more rarely as a verb (e.g. to absent oneself).
It can be an adjective, verb or a preposition - but not a noun.
its the same word you wrote down.
In rose pistil are present or absent
No, absent and present are not homophones. Absent and present are antonyms, as absent means not being in a particular place or missing, while present means being in a particular place or existing now.
Absent
absent present = here absent = not here
It is absent.
Present would be opposite of absent.
present and here an antonym for absent would be present, for example. good question! :-)
Absent is NOT the answer. The correct answer is "Present, here." A+
Present
present
present what she said^^^
I think it is present. Absent is when your not in, then when your present you are in.