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Stage 11 vocab + present tense verb ending + comparative adjectives
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cīvis
citizen
convenit: convēnit
gathers, meets
crēdit: crēdidit
trusts, believes
dē
about; down from
favet: fāvit
favours, supports
igitur
therefore, and so
invītat: invītavīt
invites
it: iit
goes
legit: lēgit
reads
līberālis
generous
minimē!
defintitely not! no!
mūrus
wall
noster
our
nunc
now
placet: placuit
it pleases
prīmus
first
prōmittit: prōmīsit
promises
pugna
fight
senātor
senator
sollicitus
troubled, anxious
stultus
foolish
vāle!
goodbye!
verberat: verberāvit
strikes, beats
vir
man
present tense ending I (singular)
porto
present tense ending for you (singular)
portas
present tense ending for He/She/it (singular)
portab
present tense ending for we (plural)
portamus
present tense ending for you (plural)
portatis
present tense ending for they (plural)
portant
What is the ending used to recognise comparative adjectives?
ior
what does fortis mean?
brave
what does fortior mean?
braver
what does fortissmus mean?
bravest