What are the comparative and superlative forms for longus, a, um: long
longior, -ius; longissimus, a, um
Present active participle for: quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītum (seek) in Latin and English
quaerēns, -entis: seeking
equō versō
Ablative Absolute
ferrīs sublātīs
with the irons (swords) having been raised
Provide the present infinitives, active and passive, for dīcō, _____, dixī, dictum (say) in Latin and English
dīcere, dīcī: to say, to be said
What are the comparative and superlative forms for fēlīx, fēlīcis
fēlīcior, ius; fēlīcissimus, a, um
Perfect Active Participle for accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum (accept) in Latin and English
acceptus, a, um; having been accepted
Ablative Absolute
fābulae nārrandae erant
the stories should have been told
Provide the future infinitives, active and passive, for putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum (think) in Latin and English
putātūrus, a, um esse; putātum īrī; to be about to think; to be about to be thought of
What are the comparative and superlative forms for potēns, potentis
potentior, ius; potentissimus, a, um
Present Active participle for ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentum (show) in Latin and English
ostendēns, ostendentis; showing
fābulae nārrandae erant
Passive Periphrastic
Sciō tē hoc facere
I know you are doing this
Provide the perfect infinitives, active and passive, for misceō, miscēre, miscuī, mixtum (mix) in Latin and English
miscuisse; mixtus, a, um esse; to have mixed; to have been mixed
What are the comparative and superlative forms for facilis, e: easy
facilior, ius; facillimus, a, um
Future active participle for crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (believe) in Latin and English
crēditūrus, a, um; about to believe
Dum illī mīlitēs sōlācium accipiunt, urbs aliīs dēfendenda est.
Passive Periphrastic
rēbus pūblicīs ēreptīs ab eīs
the republic having been snatched away by them
Provide the future infinitives, active and passive, for faciō, facere, fēcī, factum (do) in Latin and English
factūrus, a, um esse; factum īrī; to be about to do; to be about to be done
What are the comparative and superlative forms for: parvus, a, um: small
Minor, minus; minimus, a, um
Future Passive participle for timeō, timēre, timuī (fear: irregular but does have gerundive!) in Latin and English
timendus, a, um: about to be feared
Hīs īnsidiīs territī, vītam miseram sine spē vīvēmus
Neither
Dīxit eum Latīnam amāvisse
He said he had loved Latin
Provide all infinitives for the being verb in Latin and English
esse: to be; fuisse: to have been; futūrus, a, um esse: to be about to be