Chapter 6_Grammar Flashcards

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What are the three degrees of adjectives?

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  1. Positive (the GOOD man)
  2. Comparative (the BETTER man)
  3. Superlative (the BEST man)
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What endings do first and second declension adjectives use?

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first and second declension noun endings

note: there are no fourth or fifth declension adjectives

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What endings do third declension adjectives use?

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similar to third declension i-stem noun endings

note: there are no fourth or fifth declension adjectives

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What declensional pattern does Latin comparative adjectives follow?

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3-3

masc.-fem. / Neut

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How does Latin form comparative adjectives for masc./fem. words?

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By taking the adj and adding -ior + plus third declension ending
(For example almus + ior = almior (kinder)

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How does Latin form comparative adjectives for neut. words?

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By taking the adj and adding -ius + plus third declension ending
(For example almus + ius = almius (kinder)

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For example what are the comparatives for laetus, laeta, laetum (happy)? (in the nom singular)

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laetior, laetius (happier)`

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What are the two ways that Latin shows comparison?

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  1. Comparison with Quam (comparative + Quam)

2. Ablative of Comparison (comparative + Ablative noun)

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What endings does Latin use to show a superlative idea?

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-issimus, -issima, -issimum

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What declensional pattern does Latin superlatives use?

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2-1-2

masc. / fem. / neut

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What if an adjective has a stem that ends in -r (such as pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum)? What will the endings be for superlative adjectives?

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Then the endings will be -rimus, -rima, -rimum
(instead of -issimus, -issima, -issimum)
Ex. pulcherrimus, pulcherrima, pulcherrimum

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A few adjectives whose stems end in -l (such as similis, simile) have different endings for superlative adjectives: what are those endings?

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-limus, -lima, -limum

Ex. simillimus, simillima, simillimum

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What are the few adjectives that end in an -l that take the alternative superlative endings?

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similis, dissimilis, facilis, difficilis, gracilis, ūtilis

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What is it called when an adjective stands on its own and acts as a noun type idea? And what type of adjectives can stand on their own?

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  1. Substantive adjective

2. positive or superlative

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If a substantive adjective is masculine, feminine, or neuter what could it be referring to?

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  1. Masculine: man or group of people
  2. Feminine: woman
  3. Neuter: things
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Note Review the following Latin paradigm

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Ch 6_Comparative and Superlative Adjectives