Chapter 26 Flashcards
What degree of an adjective indicates a greater amount of a quality?
comparative
Give the neuter genitive plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiorum
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “cure, remedy”?
remedium
True/False: Comparative adjectives have first-/second-declension endings.
FALSE
What degree of an adjective must quam expect in order to mean “as … as possible”?
superlative
Give the masculine/feminine accusative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiores
Give the feminine nominative singular form of felix in the positive degree.
felix
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?
turpis
Give the neuter dative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiori
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?
acerbum
Give the masculine/feminine genitive singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioris
Give the neuter ablative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiore
Give the masculine/feminine genitive plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiorum
Give the neuter nominative singular form of carus in the positive degree.
carum
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?
turpis
True/False: The adjective potens has third-declension endings.
TRUE
What degree of an adjective indicates the greatest amount of a quality?
superlative
Give the masculine/feminine dative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiori
What degree of an adjective indicates a basic quality or quantity associated with the modified noun?
positive
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?
clarum
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?
clarus
Give the masculine/feminine nominative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiores
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the pronoun/adjective that means “a certain one or thing, someone, something”?
quaedam
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?
auctoris
What is the third principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?
vitavi
Give the neuter nominative singular form of fortis in the superlative degree.
fortissimum
Give the neuter nominative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiora
Give the masculine/feminine ablative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioribus
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?
potens
Give the feminine nominative singular form of potens in the comparative degree.
potentior
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?
clara
Give the neuter nominative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortius
Give the neuter nominative singular form of longus in the comparative degree.
longius
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “light”?
lux
Give the masculine/feminine ablative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiore
What is the second principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?
vitare
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “light”?
lucis
What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?
vitatum
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?
turpe
What is the gender of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?
masculine
Give the neuter accusative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortius
Give the masculine/feminine accusative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiorem
Give the masculine nominative singular form of longus in the comparative degree.
longior
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?
potens
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?
acerbus
What is the gender of the word that means “light”?
feminine
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?
potens
Give the neuter dative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioribus
True/False: The Ablative of Comparison requires a preposition.
FALSE
What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?
auctor
True/False: Comparative adjectives are i-stem.
FALSE
True/False: When using quam to show a comparison, the word after quam must be the same case as the word to which it is being compared.
TRUE
What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “cure, remedy”?
remedii
Give the masculine nominative singular form of carus in the positive degree.
carus
What is the first principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?
vito
True/False: The masculine nominative singular form of the pronoun/adjective that means “a certain one or thing, someone, something” is quidam with a mandatory long mark.
quidam
Give the feminine nominative singular form of sapiens in the superlative degree.
sapientissima
Give the neuter genitive singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioris
True/False: The adjective turpis has third-declension endings.
TRUE
Give the masculine nominative singular form of fortis in the superlative degree.
fortissimus
What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?
acerba
What is the neuter nominative singular form of the pronoun/adjective that means “a certain one or thing, someone, something”?
quiddam
What is the gender of the word that means “cure, remedy”?
neuter
True/False: The adjective acerbus has third-declension endings.
FALSE
True/False: Superlative adjectives have first-/second-declension endings.
TRUE
What is the Latin adverb/conjunction that comes after comparatives that means “than”?
quam
True/False: The superlative sometimes has the force of “very.”
TRUE
True/False: The adjective clarus has third-declension endings.
FALSE
Give the masculine/feminine dative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioribus
True/False: The comparative sometimes has the force of “too” or “rather.”
TRUE
Give the neuter ablative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortioribus
Give the neuter accusative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortiora
What is the Latin preposition that means “in front of, before, on behalf of, for the sake of, in return for, instead of, for, as”?
pro
What does quam mean when used with a comparative?
than
Give the masculine/feminine nominative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.
fortior
The object of the preposition pro will be what case?
ablative