Comparison
Regular Participles
Passive Periphrastic
Irregular Participles
Vocab
100

What are the comparative and superlative forms for longus, a, um: long

longior, -ius; longissimus, a, um

100

Present active participle for: quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītum (seek) in Latin and English

quaerēns, -entis: seeking

100

Translate: Mala contemnenda sunt!

Evils must be despised!

100

Translate: futurus

about to be

100

clamor, clamoris, m.

a shout

200

What are the comparative and superlative forms for fēlīx, fēlīcis

fēlīcior, ius; fēlīcissimus, a, um

200

Perfect Passive Participle for traho, trahere, traxi, tractum in Latin and English

tractus, a, um; having been dragged

200

Translate: Liberi alendi sunt.

The children must be nurtured.

200

Translate: adeundus

about to be approached

200

littera, -ae, f.  

Give the meaning when this word is singular and the meaning when this word is plural.

Singular: letter (of the alphabet)

Plural: document, literature

300

What are the comparative and superlative forms for potēns, potentis

potentior, ius; potentissimus, a, um

300

Present Active participle for ago, agere, egi, actum in Latin and English

agens, agentis; doing, driving, acting upon

300

Case of the agent (doer) in a passive periphrastic.

dative

300

Translate into Latin: going

iens

300

human, humane

humanus, -a, -um

400

What are the comparative and superlative forms for facilis, e: easy

facilior, ius; facillimus, a, um

400

Future active participle for sequor, sequi, secutus sum  in Latin and English

secutūrus, a, um; about to follow

400

Translate: Fabulae auctoribus narrandae sunt.

Stories must be told by the authors.

400

Translate into Latin: about to go

iturus

400

opes, opum, f. pl.

wealth, resources

500

What are the comparative and superlative forms for: parvus, a, um: small

Minor, minus; minimus, a, um

500

Future Passive participle for pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum in Latin and English

pellendus, a, um: about to be pushed

500

Translate: Hostes in medio agro nobis vicendi sunt.

The enemies in the middle of the field must be conquered by us.

500

Translate: Equi euntes ad villam amandi sunt.

The horses going to the house must be loved.

500

almost, nearly, generally, usually

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