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sedo (sedentary)
sit
super (supersede)
above or over
re (revert)
back
cedo (recede)
go
jacio, jectus (reject)
throw
de (dejected)
down
pre (presentiment)
before
dis (dissension)
away or apart
sub (suburbanite)
outside or under
nihil (nihilism)
nothing
ob (obsession)
upon or over
sentio (consent)
feel
in (insensitive)
not
con (consent)
together or with
sessus (session)
sit
extra (extrasensory)
beyond or outside
murus (mural)
wall
intra (intramural)
inside
urbs (urban)
city
ex (exurbanite)
out
spectus (introspect)
look
sid (reside)
sit
decem or deka (decade)
10
sensus (sensation)
feel
im (immure)
in
extro (extrovert)
outside
nonaginia (nonagenarian)
90
septuaginta (septuagenarian)
70
inter (international)
between
intro (intovert)
inside
octo
8
gonia (pentagon)
angle
graphein (chirograph)
writing
cheir, chrio (chiropodist)
hand
ped (expedite)
foot
annus (annual)
year(ly)
centum (centennial)
100
mille (millennium)
1000
therme (thermometer)
heat
verto (introvert)
turn
What is the rule for when you add ment to the end of a word
You leave the word by itself and add ment if it has an e leave it in there
EXCEPTION:
argue argument
What happens if the the word has a dge
If the word has a dge leave the e out then add ment
Good luck!
You got this!
mille (millennium)
1000