This verb is convenio, convenire, conveni. This is a fourth conjugation verb in the format of principle parts (1st person singular of the present, the infinitive, and the 1st person singular of the perfect).
The Latin root for contract is "contractus," which comes from the verb "contrahere" meaning "to draw together" or "to bring together."
It's the combination of the prefix con-, com- (with, together) and the verb tendo, -ere, which me smell crap
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"Confluence" is from the Latin prefix con- ("together") and verb fluere, "to flow".
élite is a French word coming from the French verb 'élire' (choose, elect), itself coming from the Latin.
The verb in the sentence "The storm is coming tomorrow" is "is coming." In this sentence, "is" is a helping verb (also known as an auxiliary verb) that is used with the main verb "coming" to form the present progressive tense. The main verb "coming" indicates the action of the storm approaching in the future.
'You' is not a verb, it is a noun. In Latin, the noun 'you' would be translated 'tu.'
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
In latin I am coming? is: 'Ego Venio?'
The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'eliminate' is eliminare. The verb in English literally means 'to get rid of'. The verb in Latin literally means 'to carry out of doors'.
Familia quae coniunctim bibit coniunctim manet is the Latin equivalent of 'A family that drinks together stays together'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'familia' means 'family'. The relative pronoun 'quae' means 'that'. The adverb 'coniunctim' means 'together'. The verb 'bibit' means '[he/she/it] does drink, drinks, is drinking'. The verb 'manet' means '[he/she/it] does stay, is staying, stays'.
Is and coming are the verbs in this sentence.'is' is a present tense be verb.'coming' is the continuous for of come.You could say is coming is the verb.