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When the root is a full word except for a final "e," the forms are usually spelled with "ing" in present participles and "ed" in past tense forms. For example, "create" becomes "creating" and "created."
The singular and plural forms are spelled the same.
A typical Latin noun will have five different cases: the nominative, which is the subject case, the genitive, usually used for possession, the dative, usually used for indirect object, the accusative, usually used for direct object, and ablative, which is usually used to describe positions, e.g. in the city (in urbe), under the bridge (sub ponte). The way these forms are spelled differs from declension to declension.
The word "stay" (to stay in a location) is spelled as S-T-A-Y.
The feminine word for "rouge" in French is "rouge", as it is the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
When the root is a full word except for a final "e," the forms are usually spelled with "ing" in present participles and "ed" in past tense forms. For example, "create" becomes "creating" and "created."
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Not directly. It is usually a preposition or conjunction, more rarely a verb (to exclude).The preposition "except" forms adjective phrasesmodifying the nouns all, last, or none. The conjunction "except" introduces dependent clauses (e.g. except that, except when, except where) or infinitive verbs.
The noun forms of the verb "to except" are exception and the gerund, excepting.The adjective forms of the verb "to except" are excepted and exceptional.The word "except" is also a preposition and a conjunction.
The singular and plural forms are spelled the same.
the 3 forms of vayne
A typical Latin noun will have five different cases: the nominative, which is the subject case, the genitive, usually used for possession, the dative, usually used for indirect object, the accusative, usually used for direct object, and ablative, which is usually used to describe positions, e.g. in the city (in urbe), under the bridge (sub ponte). The way these forms are spelled differs from declension to declension.
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The feminine word for "rouge" in French is "rouge", as it is the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
The word "stay" (to stay in a location) is spelled as S-T-A-Y.
The word friendly uses a I when it forms the noun, spelled friendliness.
The words "incomparable" and "perfectible" are spelled correctly. The other two have -able forms : believable and unpredictable.