18. Latin to GCSE Chapter 7 from 7.6 to 7.16 Flashcards

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Put the following into the comparative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
longus

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longior

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Put the following into the comparative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
miserum (m acc sg)

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miseriorem

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Put the following into the comparative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
laetas

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laetiores

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Put the following into the comparative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
fortes (m nom pl)

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fortiores

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Put the following into the comparative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
ingentia (n nom pl)

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ingentiora

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ego stultior sum quam frater

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I am more foolish than my brother

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quis fortior erat quam dux noster?

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Who was braver than our leader?

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servi crudeliores sunt domino

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The slaves are crueller than the master

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puella quam heri conspexi multo pulchrior erat quam comites

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The girl whom I caught sight of yesterday was much more beautiful than her companions

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consilium facilius petimus

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We are looking for an easier plan

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nonne haec verba difficiliora sunt quam illa?

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Surely these words are more difficult than those?

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quam gravis hic gladius est! multo gravior est quam ille

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How heavy this sword is! It is much heavier than that one

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quam irata erat mater tua? num iratior quam mea?

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How angry was your mother? Surely not angrier than mine?

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nonne equus meus iam celerior est tuo?

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My horse is now faster than yours, isn’t it?

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hostes multo ferociores sunt militibus nostris

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The enemy are much fiercer than our soldiers

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The old man was braver than his son

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senex fortior quam filius erat

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Are the gods more miserable than we are?

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suntne dei miseriores quam nos?

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18
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I have never read an easier book

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librum faciliorem numquam legi

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Who is more savage than our master?

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quis saevior est quam dominus noster?

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I have never written a more difficult letter

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epistulam difficiliorem numquam scripsi

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Put the following into the superlative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
longos

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longissimos

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Put the following into the superlative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
forti (m dat sg)

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fortissimo

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Put the following into the superlative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
stultam

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stultissimam

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Put the following into the superlative, keeping the same number, gender and case:
tristis (f nom sg)

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tristissima

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Put the following into the superlative, keeping the same number, gender and case: crudelem (m acc sg)
crudelissimum
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navem gravissimam ad mare trahebamus
We were dragging the very heavy ship to the sea
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cur illum librum longissimum legere cupis?
Why do you want to read that very long book?
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hic capitivus semper audacissimus est
This prisoner is always very bold
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quis fuit fortissimus militum?
Who was the bravest of the soldiers?
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nova ancilla semper laetissima est
The new slave-girl is always very happy
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ego stultus sum; tu stultior; ille stultissimus
I am foolish; you are more foolish; he is the most foolish
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ille nuntius verba tristissima dixit
That messenger spoke very sad words
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hic erat crudelissimus dominorum quod servos suos saepe puniebat
This man was the cruellest of masters because he often punished his slaves
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viri ferocissimi in hac insula olim habitabant
Very fierce men once lived on this island
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templum quod in media urbe vidimus ingentissimum erat
The temple that we saw in the middle of the city was very huge
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I built the longest wall
murum longissimum aedificavi
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These boys are very stupid
hi pueri stultissimi sunt
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Our mistress was always very brave
domina nostra semper fortissima erat
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I was carrying the heaviest of the gifts
gravissimum donorum portabam
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That woman and her husband are very happy
illa femina maritusque laetissimi sunt
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villa senatoris maior templo erat
The house of the senator was bigger than the temple
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nova ancilla cenam pessimam paravit
The new slave-girl prepared a very bad meal
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plurimi cives in foro aderant
Very many citizens were in the forum
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peiorem cibum numquam consumpsi
I have never eaten worse food
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pater plus pecuniae filio dedit
The father gave his son more money
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melius vinum numquam bibam
I shall never drink better wine
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haec navis celerrima omnium est
This ship is the fastest of all
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urbem maximam ibi invenimus
We found a very big city there
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murus eius minor erat meo
His wall was smaller than mine
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puellam pulcherrimam in foro conspexi
I caught sight of a very beautiful girl in the forum
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I have never read a worse book
peiorem librum numquam legi
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That horse is very small
ille equus minimus est
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We have never had a better king
meliorem regem numquam habuimus
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This is the best of the slave-girls
haec est optima ancillarum
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All these words are very easy
omnia haec verba facillima sunt
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milites portam fortissime custodiebant
The soldiers were guarding the gate very bravely
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puer peius scribit quam puella
The boy writes in a worse way than the girl
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haec puella senatori audacissime respondit
This girl replied very boldly to the senator
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hostes quam celerrime fugerunt
The enemy fled as quickly as possible
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servus iratius dixit quam dominus
The slave spoke more angrily than the master
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iuvenis stultissime villam incendit
The young man very foolishly set the house on fire
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'viamne facillime invenisti, serve?' ille 'minime' respondit
"Did you find the way very easily, slave?" "No," he replied
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filia senatoris semper optime dicit
The senator's daughter always speaks very well
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milites nostri audacius pugnabant quam hostes
Our soldiers were fighting more boldly than the enemy
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omnes laetissime discesserunt
They all went away very happily
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This boy runs more quickly than his brother
hic puer celerius currit quam frater
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The old man slept well
senex bene dormivit
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The slave was working more happily than his master
servus laetius laborabat quam dominus
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I shall send a letter as quickly as possible
epistulam quam celerrime mittam
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The citizens were defending the city very bravely
cives urbem fortissime defendebant