Busies, the way you spelt it, like: Busy, or did you mean Bruises as in: She bruises herself easily ?
The correct spelling is "present," as in "present your work nicely."
The pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers to the subject is "itself." For example, in the sentence "She did all the work herself," "herself" intensifies the meaning by emphasizing that she did the work alone.
The likely word is "associate" (to work together, or a colleague).
There is a compound word form "schoolwork," but the two-word "school work" is just as likely to be used to mean the same thing.
Yes, it can be a verb. It can mean to give the letter sequence of a word (spelling), or to relieve someone while in the process of doing work (spell a co-worker).The word spell can also be a noun (period of time, or a magical incantation).
a man who busies himself with women's work or affairs
See out you local busies directory and look on line for these business also ask family and friends if they have a recommendation based on their experience. Then approach that company/person and ask for example of their work in the areas you want.
First you learn how to spell, then worry about the work for pay, OK?
No.
no, she had charities to work.
use a spell it will only work if your ment for it
Yes, spell shattering arrow does work when your opponent activates a normal spell in Yu-Gi-Oh. The shattering arrow spell destroys all face-up spell cards of your opponent.
working
Housework.
The cast of Beard at Work - 2011 includes: Alessandra Ambrosio as herself Peter Beard as himself Ana Beatriz Barros as herself Yasmin Brunet as herself Esti Ginzburg as herself Lydia Hearst as herself Eugenia Kuzmina as herself Jarah Mariano as herself Lisalla Montenegro as herself Alina Puscau as herself Irina Shayk as herself
Not much, but zen, yen, nye and gen might work!
That is the correct spelling of "work" (energy expended, or a job).