Is the adjective sacerrimus comparative or superlative?
It is superlative
Find the superlative adjective in the sentence: The most humble man.
Most humble
Form the comparative adjective for magnus, a, um.
Meior, meius
Peior, peius
worse
Translate ‘She will be’ into Latin
Erit
What person, number, tense, voice and mood is erant?
Third plural imperfect active indicative
Find the sum form in the sentence: Vir erat amicus
Erat
Give the second singular future indicative form of sum
Eris
facile
easy
Translate ‘Thinnest’ into Latin in neuter ablative singular.
Gracillimā
Is the adjective acrioris comparative or superlative?
It is comparative.
Find the comparative adjective in the sentence: That was the easiest test.
Easiest
Form the superlative adjective of multus, a um
Plurimus a um
Magnopere
greatly
Translate ‘The most difficult horse’ into Latin in the feminine nominative singular.
Equus difficillima
What person, number, tense, voice, and mood is sim?
First singular present active subjunctive
Find the possum form in the sentence: Puella potuerit ambulare.
Potuerit
Give the genitive plural comparative adjective form of small.
Minorum
Equus currit meior quam elephantus.
The horse runs better than the elephant.
Translate ‘He was able to’’ into Latin
Poterat
What person, number, tense, voice, and mood is poteram?
First singular imperfect active indicative
Find all irregulars in the sentence: Erant simillimae.
Erant simillimae
Give the superlative adverb form for easily
Facillime
Marcus habet minimam casam in totā urbe.
Marcus has the smallest house in the whole town.
Translate ‘The two tests were as similar as possible’ into Latin in the feminine nominative singular.
Duo probationes erant quam simillimā