"Correspond" as a noun refers to communication such as letters or emails exchanged between two parties. It can also refer to a person who engages in such communication, like a correspondent for a news organization.
The noun forms for the verb to correspond are correspondence, correspondent, and the gerund, corresponding.
Correspondent is a noun and doesn't have a past or present tense.Corresponded is the past tense of correspond.
"Coincide" is a verb. It means to happen at the same time or in the same place, or to correspond in nature.
The noun 'shoal' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a collective noun for a large number of fish swimming together. The noun 'shoal' is also a word for a shallow place in a body of water; a sandy elevation of the bottom of a body of water, constituting a hazard to navigation.
The word "sam" does not correspond to a common part of speech in English. It could potentially be a proper noun or an abbreviation specific to a certain context, but without further information, it is difficult to determine its part of speech.
The noun forms for the verb to correspond are correspondence, correspondent, and the gerund, corresponding.
The word 'correspondent' is a noun.
Correspondence is a noun, and as such, has no tenses. 'To correspond' is a verb, the present tense of which is 'correspond' in all but the 3rd person singular, which is 'corresponds'.
The abstract noun from "correspond" is "correspondence." It refers to the concept of communication or the act of exchanging messages, typically in writing. Abstract nouns represent ideas, qualities, or states rather than tangible objects, and "correspondence" captures the essence of the relationship or interaction implied by the verb "correspond."
The adverb correspondingly is based on the verbal noun (also an adjective) corresponding, and the verb to correspond. The noun form is correspondence. The personal noun (which also may be used as an adjective) is correspondent.
Correspondent is a noun and doesn't have a past or present tense.Corresponded is the past tense of correspond.
"Coincide" is a verb. It means to happen at the same time or in the same place, or to correspond in nature.
You need to correspond with your pen pal. They will think the worst if you do not correspond with them.
Correspond.
Use "correspond with" when referring to written or spoken communication between two parties. Use "correspond to" when talking about something matching or being similar to something else. For example, "I correspond with my clients via email" and "His actions correspond to his beliefs."
The antonym for correspond is differ.
Rather la reliure ou le reliage than le lien which would correspond to lier