DQ
certainly (declension)
certē (1st/2nd D)
to not know
nescio nescire
Make haste slowly.
Festina lentē.
In the _____ conjugation, you must chop to the root to find the present stem.
3rd
hsi was hearing
audiebat
bravely (declension)
fortiter (3rd D)
to throw
jacio jacere
Time flies.
Tempus fugit.
DT
Adverbs answer the questions
how, when, where, to what extent
nostras terras (case)
our lands (acc)
shamefully (declension)
turpiter (3rd)
cupio cupere
to wish for, desire
I shall either find a way or make one.
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.
Many 1st/2nd declension adjectives can be turned into adverbs by adding _____ to the adjective stem.
-ē
DD
you all will feel
sentietis
slowly (declension)
latē (1st/2nd)
to live, be alive
vivo vivere
In hoc signo vinces.
3rd io verbs in the present system look exactly like ________ verbs.
4th conjugation
DD
in the presence of the enemy
coram hoste
longē (declension)
far, by far (1st/2nd)
to feel, perceive
sentio sentire
Fortune aids the brave.
Fortes fortuna juvat.
Some adjectives use the ______ _______ ______ form as an adverb.
neuter singular accusative
much fear (acc)
metum multum