Chapter 26 Flashcards

1
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What degree of an adjective indicates a greater amount of a quality?

A

comparative

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2
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Give the neuter genitive plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiorum

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3
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What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “cure, remedy”?

A

remedium

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4
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True/False: Comparative adjectives have first-/second-declension endings.

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FALSE

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5
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What degree of an adjective must quam expect in order to mean “as … as possible”?

A

superlative

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6
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Give the masculine/feminine accusative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiores

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7
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Give the feminine nominative singular form of felix in the positive degree.

A

felix

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8
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?

A

turpis

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9
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Give the neuter dative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiori

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10
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?

A

acerbum

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11
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Give the masculine/feminine genitive singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioris

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12
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Give the neuter ablative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiore

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13
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Give the masculine/feminine genitive plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiorum

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14
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Give the neuter nominative singular form of carus in the positive degree.

A

carum

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15
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?

A

turpis

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16
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True/False: The adjective potens has third-declension endings.

A

TRUE

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17
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What degree of an adjective indicates the greatest amount of a quality?

A

superlative

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18
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Give the masculine/feminine dative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiori

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19
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What degree of an adjective indicates a basic quality or quantity associated with the modified noun?

A

positive

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20
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?

A

clarum

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21
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?

A

clarus

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22
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Give the masculine/feminine nominative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiores

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23
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the pronoun/adjective that means “a certain one or thing, someone, something”?

A

quaedam

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24
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What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?

A

auctoris

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25
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What is the third principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?

A

vitavi

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26
Q

Give the neuter nominative singular form of fortis in the superlative degree.

A

fortissimum

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27
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Give the neuter nominative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiora

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28
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Give the masculine/feminine ablative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioribus

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29
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?

A

potens

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30
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Give the feminine nominative singular form of potens in the comparative degree.

A

potentior

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31
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious”?

A

clara

32
Q

Give the neuter nominative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortius

33
Q

Give the neuter nominative singular form of longus in the comparative degree.

A

longius

34
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “light”?

A

lux

35
Q

Give the masculine/feminine ablative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiore

36
Q

What is the second principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?

A

vitare

37
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “light”?

A

lucis

38
Q

What is the fourth principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?

A

vitatum

39
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful”?

A

turpe

40
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?

A

masculine

41
Q

Give the neuter accusative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortius

42
Q

Give the masculine/feminine accusative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiorem

43
Q

Give the masculine nominative singular form of longus in the comparative degree.

A

longior

44
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?

A

potens

45
Q

What is the masculine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?

A

acerbus

46
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “light”?

A

feminine

47
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the adjective that means “able, powerful, mighty, strong”?

A

potens

48
Q

Give the neuter dative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioribus

49
Q

True/False: The Ablative of Comparison requires a preposition.

A

FALSE

50
Q

What is the nominative singular form of the word that means “increaser, author, originator”?

A

auctor

51
Q

True/False: Comparative adjectives are i-stem.

A

FALSE

52
Q

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.

A

TRUE

53
Q

What is the genitive singular form of the word that means “cure, remedy”?

A

remedii

54
Q

Give the masculine nominative singular form of carus in the positive degree.

A

carus

55
Q

What is the first principal part of the verb that means “avoid, shun”?

A

vito

56
Q

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.

A

quidam

57
Q

Give the feminine nominative singular form of sapiens in the superlative degree.

A

sapientissima

58
Q

Give the neuter genitive singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioris

59
Q

True/False: The adjective turpis has third-declension endings.

A

TRUE

60
Q

Give the masculine nominative singular form of fortis in the superlative degree.

A

fortissimus

61
Q

What is the feminine nominative singular form of the adjective that means “harsh, bitter, grievous”?

A

acerba

62
Q

What is the neuter nominative singular form of the pronoun/adjective that means “a certain one or thing, someone, something”?

A

quiddam

63
Q

What is the gender of the word that means “cure, remedy”?

A

neuter

64
Q

True/False: The adjective acerbus has third-declension endings.

A

FALSE

65
Q

True/False: Superlative adjectives have first-/second-declension endings.

A

TRUE

66
Q

What is the Latin adverb/conjunction that comes after comparatives that means “than”?

A

quam

67
Q

True/False: The superlative sometimes has the force of “very.”

A

TRUE

68
Q

True/False: The adjective clarus has third-declension endings.

A

FALSE

69
Q

Give the masculine/feminine dative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioribus

70
Q

True/False: The comparative sometimes has the force of “too” or “rather.”

A

TRUE

71
Q

Give the neuter ablative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortioribus

72
Q

Give the neuter accusative plural form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortiora

73
Q

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”?

A

pro

74
Q

What does quam mean when used with a comparative?

A

than

75
Q

Give the masculine/feminine nominative singular form of fortis in the comparative degree.

A

fortior

76
Q

The object of the preposition pro will be what case?

A

ablative