Identification in Isolation
Identification in Context
Formation in Latin
Translation into English
Related Vocabulary
100

What are the person, number, tense, voice, and mood of “potuissemus?”

1st, pl., pluperfect, active, subjunctive

100

Give all the endings for a neuter comparative adjective.

-ius; -is; -i; -ius; -e(-i); -a; -um; -ibus; -a; -ibus

100

Give the Latin Form

Better school; Nominative singular

Ludus melior

100

Translate: Ille discipulus minime scripsit.

That student wrote the least.

100

What is “better” in adjective in latin? (give full form)

Melior, melius

200

Is “magis” an adverb or an adjective?

Adverb

200

 Identify the use of the irregular adj./adv. (superlative/comparative, case) and translate the sentence

Caesar est optimus imperatus!

NOMINATIVE; SUPERLATIVE; CAESAR IS THE BEST COMMANDER!

200

Give the Latin form

Worst man; Accusative sg

Virum pessimum

200

Translate: Magistra libros minimos discipulō dat.

The teacher gives the smallest books to the students.

200

What is “worst” in adverb in latin?

Pessime

300

Is “Melius” an adverb or an adjective?

Both

300

Give the Superlative form of the adverb “most.” 

*Spelling Counts*

Plurimum

300

Give the Latin Form

Of Greater land; Genitive sg.

Terrae maioris

300

Translate: Virī poterint pugnare diutissime!

The men will be able to fight for a very long time.

300

Translate “Saepissime” in English.

Most often

400

Identify the type of adjective/adverb, gender, number, and case of “melius.”

*must have all components to get points*

 - Adjective: comparative, neuter, singular, nominative/accusative

 - Adverb: comparative

400

What are the comparative and superlative for saepe?





saepius, saepissime


400

Give the Latin Form

Smallest animals; Ablative pl.

Animalibus minimis

400

Translate: Antony magis quam Brutus locutus est.

Antony spoke more greatly than Brutus.

400

Translate “diutissime” in English.

For a very long time

500

What are the person, number, tense, voice, and mood of “Fueritis?”

*Must have all components*

2nd person, pl., perfect/future perfect, active, indicative/subjunctive.

500

 Decline Plus in the masculine/feminine form.

        Singular          Plural

            M/F              M/F  

Nom:     --             plures         

Gen:      --             plurium      

Dat:      --              pluribus     

Acc:      --              plures         

Abl:       --              pluribus    


500

Give the Latin Form

More battles; Dative pl.

Proeliis pluribus

500

Translate: Cenam quam optime parare poterat ut id maximum cibum in terra esset.

He was able to prepare the dinner as best as possible so that it would be the greatest food in the land.

500

What is “Magnopere” in English?

Greatly

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