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Snarf Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Commonsense

When I type in "commonsense" in Word, it doesn't underline it, and when I look it up as one word at dictionary.com, it's there, so it's become part of the English language as being one word now, correct? That is, making it one word instead of two, is not a misspelling.
  

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As one word, commonsense is an adjective. If you want the noun, use two words. Rover

  • As one word, commonsense is an adjective.
  • If you want the noun, use two words.
  • Rover
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As one word, commonsense is an adjective.

If you want the noun, use two words.

Rover
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Oh, I see! I was actually wondering if that was the case.

Thanks, Rover!

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