English teacher says NO!
you find it out
It is a French word.
You "coin" it. Inventing a new word is called "coining" a new word.
The word 'choreography' originally came from the French word choréographie, but then that word comes from the Greek word khoreíā, meaning 'dance'. Then khoreíā is translated into Latin as chorea, which is the closest to the English word, but was first applied to muscular disorders.
Shakespeare did not use the word "indecent" although he did use "decent". The word "lewd" might be the word he would choose to express this idea.
Cynthia Blomquist Gustavson has written: 'Re-Versing the Numbers' 'Re-Versing Your Pain' 'Fe-Vers' 'Con-Versing With God'
More what??!
Spain has reached the Semi-Finals versing Germany on Wednesday 7th of July...
The correct present tense form of "versus" is still "versus." In informal language, it is common to hear "versing" as slang for competing against someone, but it is not grammatically correct. Your daughter might be using it in this informal way.
The patriach's were versing the matriahc's in babysitting.
save and repat versing until you get him
Nottingham Forest
When it finishes or when you are versing a new person.
Argentina
She has to face Trish Stratus.
Germany in the Semi-Finals...
no because messi did a hat-rick versing arsenal but c.ronaldo did not. also messi beated c.ronaldo. messi made it to the finals versing manchester united and c.ronaldo did not. so there you have it. messi is the best.