Mastering Comparative Adverbs
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Which one of these is the comparative form of 'altē' (high; loftily)?

  • altissimē
  • altius (correct)
  • amīcissimē
  • amīcē
  • Which one of these is the superlative form of 'amīcē' (friendly)?

  • amīcius
  • audācius
  • audāciter
  • amīcissimē (correct)
  • Which one of these is the comparative form of 'audāciter' (boldly)?

  • audācissimē
  • avidē
  • avidius
  • audācius (correct)
  • Which one of these is the superlative form of 'avidē' (greedily, eagerly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'breviter' (briefly; shortly)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'celeriter' (swiftly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'certē' (certainly, assuredly)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'citē' (quickly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'difficile' (difficultly)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'diū' (longly; for a long time)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'fortē' (bravely; strongly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'graviter' (seriously)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'honestē' (honestly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'īrātē' (angrily)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'lentē' (slowly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'miserē' (sadly, miserably)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'nōbiliter' (nobly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'placidē' (smoothly, placidly)?

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

    Which one of these is the superlative form of 'rapidē' (rapidly, swiftly)?

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

    Which one of these is the comparative form of 'saevē' (viciously, savagely)?

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

    Study Notes

    Comparative and Superlative Forms of Latin Adverbs

    • Comparative form of 'altē' (high; loftily): 'hīrī'
    • Superlative form of 'amīcē' (friendly): 'amīcissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'audāciter' (boldly): 'audācius'
    • Superlative form of 'avidē' (greedily, eagerly): 'avidissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'breviter' (briefly; shortly): 'brevior'
    • Superlative form of 'celeriter' (swiftly): 'celerrimē'
    • Comparative form of 'certē' (certainly, assuredly): 'certius'
    • Superlative form of 'citē' (quickly): 'citissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'difficile' (difficultly): 'difficilior'
    • Superlative form of 'diū' (longly; for a long time): 'diutissimē'
    • Superlative form of 'fortē' (bravely; strongly): 'fortissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'graviter' (seriously): 'gravior'
    • Superlative form of 'honestē' (honestly): 'honestissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'īrātē' (angrily): 'īrātior'
    • Superlative form of 'lentē' (slowly): 'lentissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'miserē' (sadly, miserably): 'miserior'
    • Superlative form of 'nōbiliter' (nobly): 'nōbilissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'placidē' (smoothly, placidly): 'placidior'
    • Superlative form of 'rapidē' (rapidly, swiftly): 'rapidissimē'
    • Comparative form of 'saevē' (viciously, savagely): 'saevior'

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    Test your Latin vocabulary with this quiz on adverbs of degree. Challenge yourself to identify the comparative and superlative forms of adverbs such as "highly," "friendly," and "boldly." Expand your knowledge of Latin adverbs and improve your language skills.

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