Latin Adverb Comparative and Superlative Quiz
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Which adverb means 'most happily'?

  • fēlīcissimē (correct)
  • fēlīcior
  • fortē
  • feliciter
  • Which adverb means 'most coldly'?

  • frīgidissimē (correct)
  • frīgidē
  • frīgidius
  • fortē
  • Which adverb means 'most bravely; strongly'?

  • fortē
  • fortius
  • graviter
  • fortīssimē (correct)
  • Which adverb means 'most sadly, miserably'?

    <p>miserrimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most peacefully, serenely'?

    <p>serēnissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most violently, vehemently'?

    <p>vehementissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most slowly'?

    <p>tardissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most quickly'?

    <p>citissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most diligently'?

    <p>dīligentissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which adverb means 'most kindly'?

    <p>benignissimē</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Adverbs Describing Degree

    • "Most happily" is expressed as happiest.
    • "Most coldly" is represented by coldest.
    • "Most bravely; strongly" translates to bravest.
    • "Most sadly, miserably" is indicated by saddest.
    • "Most peacefully, serenely" is conveyed as calmest.
    • "Most violently, vehemently" is articulated as most violently.
    • "Most slowly" can be described as slowest.
    • "Most quickly" is indicated by quickest.
    • "Most diligently" can be expressed as diligentest.
    • "Most kindly" translates to kindest.

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    Test your knowledge of Latin adverbs with this quiz! From "altē" to "breviter," challenge yourself to identify the correct comparative and superlative forms. Can you remember if it's "altius" or "altissimē"? Find out now!

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