Ch. 32 Grammar Flashcards
Turn “pulcher” (beautiful) into an adverb.
pulchrē (beautifully)
stem + ē for 1st & 2nd declension adjectives
Turn “fortis, forte” (brave) into an adverb.
fortiter (bravely)
stem + iter for 3rd declension adjectives
Turn “sapientis, sapiente” (wise) into an adverb.
sapienter (wiser)
stem + er when stem ends in -nt; not very common
Make “liberē” (freely) comparative.
liberius (more freely)
stem + ius
Make “fortiter” (stronger) superlative.
fortissimē (strongest)
stem + superlative ending, w/ -ē instead of -us, -a, -um
Make “liberē” (freer) superlative.
liberrimē (freest)
stem + superlative ending, w/ -ē instead of -us, -a, -um
Make “facilis, facile” (easy) superlative.
facillimē (easiest)
stem + superlative ending, w/ -ē instead of -us, -a, -um
Translate:
- well
- better
- best
- bene
- melius
- optimē
Translate:
- badly
- worse
- worst
- male
- peius
- pessimē
Translate:
- much
- more (quantity)
- most, very much
- multum
- plus
- plurimum
Translate:
- greatly
- more (quality)
- most, specially
- magnopere
- magis
- maximē
Translate:
- a little, not very
- less
- least
- parum
- minus
- minimē
Translate:
- in front of, before
- earlier
- earliest
- pro
- prius
- primo/primum
Translate:
- for a while
- for a longer time/while
- for the longest time
- diu
- diutius
- diutissimē
Conjugate “volō, velle, volui” (to wish, want, be willing, will) in the present indicative active.
- volō
- vīs
- vult
- volumus
- vultis
- volunt