Ablative Singular of Cera
Cerā
gen. neut. sing. comparative of facilis
facilioris
nom. fem. s. superlative of gravis
gravissima
positive adverb of certus
certe
ablative singular and genitive plural of mare
mari and marium
gender of arma
neuter
nom. f. sing. comparative of certus
certior
dat. neut. pl. superlative of ingens
ingentissimis
positive adverb of celer
celeriter
a neuter noun is i stem if the nominative end in:
al, ar, e
dative plural of res
rebus
neut. acc. pl. comparative of ingens
ingentiora
nom. m. plur. comparative of celer
celerrimi
comparative adverb of ingens
ingentius
Are positive 3rd declension adjectives i stem?
yes!
genitive plural of manus
manuum
Which form of the comparative adjective is also the comparative adverb?
neuter singular nominative/accusative
gen. f. plur. superlative of nobilis
nobilissimarum
superlative adverb of certus
certissime
Are comparative adjectives i stem?
No!
ablative singular of navis
navi
Give the nominative sing. and genitive sing. of every gender for the comparative of celer
celerior, celerior, celerius
celerioris, celerioris, celerioris
acc. neut. sing superlative of gracilis
gracillimum
superlative adverb of celer
celerrime
What are all the rules for determining if a masculine/feminine noun is i stem? (hint: there are 3)
1. parasyllabic (navis, navis)
2. nominative is one syllable and stem ends in two consonants (urbs, urbis)
3. nominative ends in ns or rs and stem ends in two consonants (amans, amantis)